Publisher's Synopsis
A hilarious crime caper awaits in "Officer 666," a classic comedy play by Barton W. Currie and Augustin McHugh. This farcical tale of theft and mistaken identity unfolds with rapid-fire wit and outrageous situations. When the police are called in, the stage is set for a delightful and chaotic series of events. This timeless work of humorous fiction, prepared meticulously for republication, offers a glimpse into a bygone era of theatrical entertainment. Fans of detective fiction and general audiences alike will be charmed by the play's enduring appeal and clever construction. "Officer 666" is a testament to the enduring power of well-crafted comedy and a must-read for anyone who appreciates a good laugh.
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