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The Quiet Hotel: A Farcical Sketch in One Act

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An actress seeking rest arrives at a sparsely staffed country hotel run single-handedly by Susan, with Rubber-Neck as the eager porter. Susan, who performs every role in the establishment, begrudgingly accepts the actress’s baggage for a short stay. Comic business arises from Rubber-Neck’s theatrical ambitions, a melodramatic demonstration of stage tragedy by the actress that alarms the staff, and a mock train-rescue sequence staged with a toy train and simple sound effects. The sketch ends with the three recognizing each other’s talent and opting to leave the quiet hotel to form a vaudeville sister act, closing on a comic note.

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Frank Dumont

Frank Dumont was a playwright known for his contributions to American theater in the late 19th century. His notable work, "The Quiet Hotel: A Farcical Sketch in One Act," showcases his talent for humor and satire, reflecting the social dynamics of his time. Dumont's writing often blends wit with keen observations of human behavior, making his plays engaging for audiences. While not as widely recognized today, his work contributes to the rich tapestry of early American theatrical literature.

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