Witty, light-hearted stage comedy about romance, clever mischief, and a mysterious twin trinket.
The First Locust unfolds in a drawing-room where a cheeky bachelor, Uphill, schemes to win a widow’s heart with a humorous twist of fate. As flirtation, money, and a promise from a mystic tale collide, the characters chase a moment of true connection amid clever dialogue and comic misunderstandings.
In this brisk, dialogue-driven piece, expect playful banter, mistaken identities, and a romantic game of cat-and-mouse that lands a happy, if cheeky, reveal.
- Witty back-and-forth between Uphill and Mrs. Waffron drives the humor and romance.
- A farce-like premise centers on a prophecy and two matching trinkets that threaten to reveal or hide true feelings.
- Stage business, timing, and character quirks anchor the comedy in a single drawing-room setting.
- Readers get a taste of early 20th‑century theater humor with sharp one-liners and playful twists.
Ideal for fans of light, theatrical comedies and clever romantic misunderstandings.