One Touch of Nature: A Petite Drama, in One Act

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One Touch of Nature: A Petite Drama, in One Act

by Benjamin Webster

EN·~44 minutes·3 chapters

Chapters

3 total
1

Dramatis Personæ.

1:00
2

ONE TOUCH OF NATURE.

39:40
3

Transcriber’s Note

3:48

Description

In a snug, well‑furnished chamber of the Adelphi, a group of eccentric figures converge around a frazzled playwright and his ever‑attentive porter. Beaumont Fletcher, a barrister‑author with a penchant for grand gestures, is wrestling with a rehearsal gone awry, while his servant Jones frets over the perfect turn of phrase in a letter to a lady’s maid. Their banter is peppered with references to grammar, theatrical ambition, and the absurdities of the stage world.

The tension rises when the tempestuous Miss Constance Belmour, a would‑be star, earns Fletcher’s ire, and the enigmatic Mr Belgrave slips in, offering a sly counter‑point to the playwright’s authority. Their sharp repartee exposes the clash between artistic ego and the practicalities of production, all set against the ticking clock of an imminent performance. The scene promises a witty, fast‑paced satire that captures the quirks of Victorian theatre without revealing the outcome.

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Language

en

Duration

~44 minutes (42K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Paul Haxo with special thanks to the University of California, Davis.

Release date

2017-02-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Benjamin Webster

Benjamin Webster

1797–1882

Best remembered as a lively force in 19th-century British theater, he wrote popular stage works while also shaping London’s theatrical life as an actor-manager. His long career linked playwriting, performance, and theater leadership in a way that left a lasting mark on the Victorian stage.

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