A Little Bit of Fluff: A Farce in Three Acts

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A Little Bit of Fluff: A Farce in Three Acts

by Walter Ellis

EN·~2 hours·3 chapters

Chapters

3 total
1

CHARACTERS

1:04
2

A LITTLE BIT OF FLUFF - ACT I

2:24:57
3

Transcriber’s Note

3:31

Description

Set in a stylish Bayswater flat of early‑ twentieth‑century London, the play opens with a cast of sharply drawn characters: the dapper yet slightly bewildered John Ayers, his poised sister‑in‑law Pamela, the officious inspector Nixon Trippet, and a parade of servants and acquaintances whose entrances are timed to perfection. Their genteel surroundings—fireplace, mirrored mantelpiece, French windows—provide a polished backdrop for the comedy that quickly unravels.

When a cascade of telegrams arrives, Pamela’s attempts to keep a secret spark a series of rapid‑fire exchanges with John, who is equally eager to maintain his veneer of honesty. Their banter spirals into a classic farcical knot of half‑truths and accusations, as each tries to outwit the other while the household staff watches the drama unfold with bemused precision.

The result is a witty, fast‑paced romp that captures the lighthearted absurdity of Edwardian social life. With quick dialogue and clever misunderstandings, the first act sets the stage for escalating hilarity, inviting listeners to linger over every snappy repartee.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (143K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Paul Haxo with special thanks to the University of Iowa and Google.

Release date

2016-08-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Walter Ellis

Walter Ellis

1874–1956

Best remembered for the hit farce A Little Bit of Fluff, this English playwright wrote the kind of fast-moving stage comedy that kept audiences laughing for years. His work also proved durable enough to be adapted for film more than once.

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