
THURSDAY EVENING - A Comedy in One Act - By Christopher Morley - Copyright, 1922, By Christopher Morley
A bustling suburban kitchen becomes the stage for a lively domestic farce, where newlyweds Gordon and Laura wrestle with the aftermath of a dinner for four. Between clanging pots, steaming kettles, and a determined baby’s tiny garments, the couple’s routine chores turn into a playful contest of wits and patience. Their banter, laced with affectionate teasing, reveals a partnership that thrives on routine—even the simple act of washing dishes feels like a shared ritual.
The evening takes a comic turn when two formidable mothers‑in‑law arrive, each eager to lend a hand (or a handful of unsolicited advice). Their meddling adds a charming layer of chaos, as Gordon and Laura strive to keep the kitchen—and their sanity—under control. The scene captures the universal humor of family dynamics, turning an ordinary Thursday night into a delightful dance of love, loyalty, and the occasional kitchen mishap.
Language
en
Duration
~32 minutes (31K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Internet Archive
Release date
2016-05-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1890–1957
Best known for warm, witty books about readers, writers, and everyday life, this American man of letters moved easily between journalism, novels, essays, and poetry. His work has a lively, companionable charm that still appeals to book lovers today.
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