Dive into the witty world of Victorian comedy with "Little Mr. Cummin: A Comedy In Three Acts." This delightful play, penned by Richard Pryce and Mrs. Mary E. Rackham Mann, offers a glimpse into the social intricacies and humorous situations of the era. Perfect for enthusiasts of classic British literature and theatrical arts, "Little Mr. Cummin" promises an entertaining experience with its clever dialogue and engaging plot. Rediscover the charm of 19th-century dramaturgy and enjoy this timeless comedic piece.
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