"Twin Beds" is a delightful comedic farce by Edward Salisbury Field, originally published in 1913. This uproarious play explores the misunderstandings and misadventures that befall a married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Dexter, leading to a night of mistaken identities and chaotic situations. With witty dialogue and cleverly constructed scenarios, "Twin Beds" offers a humorous look at domestic life and the challenges of marriage.
Perfect for readers who enjoy classic comedies and farcical plays, "Twin Beds" remains an enduring and entertaining work. Its lighthearted and engaging plot will have audiences laughing from start to finish. Experience the charm and wit of Edward Salisbury Field in this timeless comedic gem.
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