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The play stages a broad comic entertainment in two parts that unfolds in the lobby of a shabby boarding hotel, following the proprietor, his daughter, and a parade of eccentric boarders and transient guests. A succession of farcical set pieces—misunderstood identities, comic accents, physical gags, and musical olio numbers—drives the action while signs, props, and exaggerated costumes emphasize the hotel’s thrift and chaos. Scenes mix domestic confusion with vaudeville songs and a finale ensemble, relying on caricature, timing, and situational humor to produce a light, variety-style evening of popular stage comedy.
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