A fresh stage comedy about greed, virtue, and the pull of money, set in a bustling town.
The work reads like a morality tale wrapped in a lively play. It follows a cast of townsfolk who wrestle with wants, debts, and the fate of their names when wealth tempts them. Through comic conflict and sharp dialogue, the characters question what truly matters and where courage ends and cunning begins.
Expect brisk scenes, moral clashes, and a chorus of voices that explore debt, duty, and reform. The humor lands alongside a serious message about consequences, responsibility, and the possibility of change.
- Bright, propulsive dialogue that moves the action quickly
- Characters who debate money, reputation, and virtue
- Scenes that mix comedy with moments of reflection
- A clear through-line about temptation and personal reform
Ideal for readers who enjoy early modern stage works with moral turns and witty exchanges.