The Fiddler's House is a play written by Padraic Colum in 1907. The play is divided into three acts and tells the story of a family living in a small Irish village. The family is struggling to make ends meet, and the father, who is a fiddler, is forced to sell his beloved instrument to pay off debts. The play explores themes of poverty, family relationships, and the importance of tradition and culture. Throughout the play, there are moments of humor...