The Irish Widow A Farce in Two Acts

The Irish Widow A Farce in Two Acts by Garrick David is a humorous play published by Creative Media Partners, LLC on July 18, 2023. This edition features 26 pages and is presented in English. The play centers around a young widow who finds herself the target of various suitors, showcasing a blend of witty wordplay, slapstick humor, and unexpected plot twists.
Readers will encounter a lively narrative that captures the essence of classic farce, making it an engaging experience for those interested in literature and drama. The work is recognized for its cultural significance and is part of the public domain in the United States, allowing for free distribution and reproduction. This edition serves as a testament to the play’s enduring relevance and its place within the broader context of British and Irish literature.
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A hilarious and irreverent play about a young widow who is pursued by a group of would-be suitors. Garrick’s play is filled with witty wordplay, slapstick humor, and outrageous plot twists. A must-read for anyone who enjoys classic farce.
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