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Set in a sitting room off a fashionable hotel lounge, this one-act farce follows a lovesick young man who awkwardly declares affection to a married woman, prompting a cascade of interruptions, misunderstandings, and competing suitors. Family members, a rival young man, an older gentleman, and an unexplained disembodied voice complicate courtship and escalate social embarrassment. The single-scene piece relies on precise stagecraft, brisk dialogue, and physical comedy to expose manners, romantic pretension, and generational differences, driving toward a compact comic resolution.
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