Publisher's Synopsis
"The Trysting Place: A Farce in One Act" by Booth Tarkington offers a delightful dose of comedic chaos centered around a hotel. This one-act play, a classic example of farce, explores the humorous entanglements that can arise from the subject of marriage. Tarkington's wit shines in this short drama, creating a timeless and engaging piece of literature suitable for anyone who appreciates lighthearted comedy. First published long ago and now meticulously prepared for print republication, this play continues to resonate thanks to its universal themes and enduring humor. Dive into the humorous mishaps and misunderstandings that define this classic comedic play, a perfect selection for those seeking a quick and entertaining read.
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