Woman's Rights: A Strictly Original Comedy in Three Acts spotlights a sharp, witty clash over equal rights in a satirical stage world.
The work blends humor with social critique to tease out ideas about women, power, and politics.
Set against a backdrop of public reform and private friction, this play follows a spirited group of women who push for new roles in medicine, law, politics, and more. Expect lively dialogue, farcical examinations, and clever take‑downs of outdated norms, all delivered with a playful theatrical spark.
Through mock trials, petitions, and comic confrontations, the story lampoons how far society still has to go—while inviting readers to laugh, think, and cheer for bold, resourceful characters who refuse to be sidelined.
- Humorous, sly exploration of women's rights and public life
- Colorful characters like Miss Talker and friends driving the satire
- Entertaining scenes of political theater, law, and social commentary
- Accessible, brisk storytelling with period wit and charm
Ideal for readers who enjoy smart social satire, theatrical humor, and early discussions of women’s rights expressed through a comic lens.