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Box and Cox By John Maddison Morton
The author of this farce wrote mainly comedy often in the form of theatrical farce. This is a one-act play first staged at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, London in 1851. There are six characters in the play: four men and two women. In the unchanged manner of true farce, there are enough exits and entrances to easily cause confusion, and enough silly scenarios to make us laugh.
Reproduction of the original: Woodcock's Little Game by John Maddison Morton
A Desperate Game: A Comic Drama in One Act by John Maddison Morton is a brilliantly crafted comedic drama that captures the essence of desperation in a light-hearted manner. Morton's wit, combined with engaging character interactions and unexpected twists, makes this one-act play a delightful read for theatre enthusiasts and lovers of comedy.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1877.