Pa's New Housekeeper is a hilarious one-act farce by Charles S. Bird. This short play is perfect for amateur dramatic societies, schools, or anyone looking for a quick and funny theatrical piece. The play revolves around the humorous complications that arise when Pa hires a new housekeeper, leading to a series of comical misunderstandings and absurd situations. With its lighthearted tone and focus on farcical elements, Pa's New Housekeeper offers a delightful escape into a world of laughter and entertainment. This edition brings Bird's comedic vision to a new audience, ensuring that the timeless appeal of classic farce continues to resonate with readers and performers alike.
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