Take Care of Little Charley is a hilarious one-act farce by John Brougham, originally published in 1858. This comedic play offers a snapshot of 19th-century American humor and theatrical traditions. The play revolves around mistaken identities and chaotic situations, characteristic of the farce genre, promising laughter and entertainment for readers and performers alike. Brougham's work is a valuable example of the dramatic arts of its time, showcasing the lighthearted entertainment enjoyed by audiences. Perfect for theater enthusiasts and those interested in historical comedies, "Take Care of Little Charley" is a delightful read or a lively addition to any dramatic performance.
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