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The play takes place in a cramped attic where a struggling playwright and his partner juggle artistic ambition and pressing financial needs. Stage action alternates with a play-within-the-play seen through a gauze curtain, with characters doubling between the real household and the imagined drawing-room drama. Much of the plot follows the writer's obsession with completing a big play, the partner's threat to return to paid work, and the family's negotiations with creditors and relatives. The structure satirizes theatrical conventions while exploring compromises between creative aspiration and economic survival, and the porous boundary between life and performance.
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