Engaging and sharp-witted comedy in two acts that plays with love, money, and social aims.
In this lively farce, a rich, shy poet and his witty painter friend hatch a plan to navigate a tricky will and a web of romantic misunderstandings. Set in a New York studio, the play blends charm, humor, and sly social satire as bustling single lives collide with the promise of fortune, status, and independence. The result is brisk, breezy entertainment that gleefully skewers fame, marriage, and the modern woman’s role in society.
With a bright ensemble of characters and a premise built for rapid mood shifts, the work invites actors and audiences to enjoy miscommunications, clever improvisation, and a touch of romance—without losing sight of the light, comic heart at its center.
- Bright dialogue and playful character dynamics that keep the pace quick and entertaining.
- A setup around a reading of a new will that drives practical, humorous schemes about love and money.
- An accessible, modern setting with a studio, fits well for amateur productions seeking charm and wit.
- Juxtaposition of artistic ambition and social maneuvering, with a gentle nod to women’s rights themes baked into the humor.
Ideal for readers who enjoy clever stage comedies with a spirited, light tone and an ensemble cast.