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Hardcover One Act Plays Book

ISBN: 1026048532

ISBN13: 9781026048535

One Act Plays

"One Act Plays" is a charming and insightful collection of short theatrical works by the versatile American author Christopher Morley. Written during the peak of his literary career, these plays showcase Morley's characteristic wit, gentle irony, and deep understanding of domestic life and human nature. The volume features a selection of pieces that blend realism with lighthearted comedy and poignant social observation.

Included in this collection are works such as "Thursday Evening," which explores the humorous tensions of family life, and "Rehearsal," a clever meta-theatrical look at the world of amateur performance. Each play is designed for the intimacy of the short-form stage, emphasizing sharp dialogue, character development, and evocative settings. Christopher Morley's contribution to the American drama movement reflects the vibrant theatrical culture of the early 20th century and his ability to elevate everyday scenarios into compelling narratives.

These works remain significant for their literary craftsmanship and their ability to capture the nuances of society with warmth and intelligence. "One Act Plays" offers a delightful and enduring glimpse into the creative versatility of one of America's most celebrated men of letters, making it a valuable resource for both readers of classic literature and practitioners of the stage.

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