Van Bibber and Others

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Van Bibber and Others

by Richard Harding Davis

EN·~4 hours

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The opening night of a comic opera is a fevered whirl of lights, gas‑burners, and frantic stagehands, and the audience never sees the backstage drama that fuels it. Into this maelstrom steps Van Bibber, a calm, impeccably dressed stranger who moves through the chaos as if he’d been there for years. His presence unsettles the crew—he’s neither a patron nor a performer, and his quiet confidence raises more questions than answers.

As the curtain lifts, Van Bibber slips into the star’s dressing room, lighting a cigar and listening to whispered anecdotes while the troupe scrambles to set the scene. Old university ties with the company’s lead comedian hint at a deeper history, and his enigmatic conversations suggest he may be more than a mere observer. Listeners are drawn into a world where theater’s glamour masks a puzzling figure whose motives remain tantalizingly unclear.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (280K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Janet Kegg and PG Distributed Proofreaders

Release date

2004-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Richard Harding Davis

Richard Harding Davis

1864–1916

A celebrated reporter and storyteller, this American writer brought the energy of breaking news into fiction and helped define the image of the modern war correspondent. His work ranges from brisk adventure tales to sharp sketches of politics, travel, and high society.

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