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Paperback Dulcy: A Comedy in Three Acts Book

ISBN: 1025492900

ISBN13: 9781025492902

Dulcy: A Comedy in Three Acts

"Dulcy" is a sparkling three-act comedy that stands as a cornerstone of early 20th-century American theater. Written by the legendary George S. Kaufman, the play centers on the well-meaning but hopelessly platitudinous Dulcinea "Dulcy" Smith. In her earnest desire to help her husband, Gordon, secure a critical business deal, Dulcy invites a disparate group of eccentric guests to their home for a weekend party. What follows is a masterclass in social satire and comedic timing as Dulcy's relentless use of clich s and her "helpful" interference lead to a series of chaotic misunderstandings and near-disasters.

The play brilliantly skewers the social pretensions of its era, exploring themes of marriage, business, and the often-hilarious gap between good intentions and actual results. As one of Kaufman's first major successes, "Dulcy" helped define the witty, fast-paced style that would become his trademark in the American theater. This work remains a vibrant example of the drawing-room comedy, offering a sharp-tongued look at the quirks of human nature and the complexities of social etiquette. Its enduring charm lies in its sharp dialogue and the timelessly recognizable character of a hostess who creates havoc with a smile.

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