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Betsy Baker! or, Too Attentive by Half; A Farce, in One Act

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A brisk one-act farce that follows a self-absorbed husband and his exasperated wife as domestic idiosyncrasies and professional rivalries set off comic disturbances. An officious partner, a persistent laundress called to deliver household items, and gossip about a threatened marital separation generate a string of misunderstandings, boasts, and thwarted errands. Rapid entrances, costume changes, and exaggerated manners lampoon vanity and social pretension, driving a succession of humorous reversals and reconciliations that highlight the absurdities of marital life and petty ambition in a compact stage piece.

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John Maddison Morton

John Maddison Morton was a 19th-century English playwright known for his contributions to the genre of farce and comedy. His works often blend humor with social commentary, reflecting the theatrical tastes of his time. Among his notable plays is "Box and Cox: A Romance of Real Life in One Act," which showcases his ability to craft engaging narratives with witty dialogue. Morton also wrote several other comedic pieces, including "A Desperate Game: A Comic Drama in One Act" and "Betsy Baker! or, Too Attentive by Half; A Farce, in One Act." His legacy lies in his influence on the development of light-hearted theatre during the Victorian era.

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