A sharp-witted political drama set in early America, where love, power, and public duty collide in a feverish race to shape the nation.
In a parlor in Philadelphia, a web of political intrigue, romance, and ambition unfolds among real‑life figures and vivid fictional players. The First Lady of the Land explores the pressure of leadership, the costs of public life, and the secret loyalties that can bind or break even the strongest allies.
This four‑act play rockets from intimate conversations to high-stakes political maneuvering, revealing how personal choices ripple through the nation’s early moments. With brisk, stage-ready dialogue and a vivid sense of period, it offers a window into a pivotal era and a cast of unforgettable characters.
- Engaging dialogue that moves quickly between wit, pressure, and tenderness.
- Historical setting that brings to life a high‑stakes political landscape.
- Character-driven scenes centered on love, reputation, and the cost of ambition.
- A window into backstage dynamics of early American diplomacy and governance.
Ideal for readers drawn to historical drama, political intrigue, and character studies set in the founding era of the United States.
The First Lady of the Land