
A. PLAY, - IN - FIVE ACTS.
AS PERFORMED AT THE - THEATRE ROYAL, COVENT GARDEN.
BY - Mrs. INCHBALD.
SECOND EDITION.
ADVERTISEMENT.
PROLOGUE, - Written by THOMAS VAUGHAN, Esq. Spoken by Mr. HOLMAN.
ACT I. - SCENE, The Island of Sumatra, in East India.
CHARACTERS.
SUCH THINGS ARE. - A PLAY. - IN FIVE ACTS.
ACT I.
A lively comedy unfolds on the distant island of Sumatra, where an English expatriate community gathers in a genteel parlour. Sir Luke Tremor and his wife, Lady Tremor, spar over the details of their marriage, playfully arguing about ages, eclipses, and the oddities of colonial life. Their banter, full of witty misunderstandings and exaggerated boasts, sets the tone for a satire that pokes fun at both high society and the pretensions of the theatrical world.
The opening prologue, delivered by a self‑aware critic, mocks the very act of criticism while promising a blend of tragi‑comedic moments. As the characters—sultans, gentlemen, and prisoners—begin to intersect, the stage becomes a microcosm of cultural clashes and eccentric ambitions. Listeners will be drawn into a world where absurdity meets earnestness, and where the humor of everyday misunderstandings drives the story forward.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (105K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-01-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1753–1821
An English novelist, actress, and playwright whose life on and around the stage fed directly into sharp, emotional fiction. Best known today for A Simple Story and Nature and Art, she helped make women’s writing a visible force in late 18th-century Britain.
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