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A lively one-act farce staged in a small London hotel centers on a bungling substitute interpreter who cannot speak the required languages, an eloping French-speaking couple trying to conceal their identities, and the hotel's staff and patrons who become entangled in a series of comic misunderstandings. Rapid entrances, mistaken identities, and playful commentary on language barriers and social pretensions drive the action, mixing broad situational comedy with a light, satirical look at cross-cultural manners and the gap between appearances and reality.

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Tristan Bernard

Tristan Bernard was a French author and playwright known for his contributions to literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often reflect a keen sense of observation and a humorous take on contemporary society. Among his notable titles is "French without a master," which showcases his wit and narrative style. Bernard's writing spans various genres, including novels, essays, and plays, and he is recognized for his ability to blend comedy with deeper social commentary. His literary legacy continues to be appreciated for its insight into the human condition and the complexities of life.

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