A Duel in the Dark: An Original Farce, in One Act

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A Duel in the Dark: An Original Farce, in One Act

by J. Stirling (Joseph Stirling) Coyne

EN·~42 minutes·4 chapters

Chapters

4 total
1

CHARACTERS.

0:10
2

COSTUMES.

0:26
3

A DUEL IN THE DARK!

39:39
4

Transcriber’s Note

2:38

Description

In this breezy one‑act farce, a pretentious English gentleman arrives at a seaside hotel believing he’s the companion of a mysterious French countess. He’s eager to glimpse her concealed face, only to discover that the veil hides his own wife, who has concocted an elaborate ruse to test his fidelity. The stage buzzes with witty banter as servants and fellow guests unwittingly fuel the tangled deception.

Meanwhile, a sharp‑tongued daughter‑in‑law offers her own cynical observations on marriage, adding another layer of comic commentary. As the characters dart in and out of doors, the audience is drawn into a lively dance of mistaken identities, polite French phrases, and the promise of a duel that may never actually be fought. The piece captures the charm of Victorian‑era satire while keeping the humor light and accessible.

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Language

en

Duration

~42 minutes (41K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Paul Haxo from page images generously made available by the University of Toronto and the Internet Archive.

Release date

2015-09-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

J. Stirling (Joseph Stirling) Coyne

J. Stirling (Joseph Stirling) Coyne

1803–1868

An Irish-born playwright and journalist with a sharp comic touch, he became one of the busiest figures on the 19th-century stage. His work mixed satire, farce, and lively everyday characters in ways that appealed to a wide popular audience.

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