
In a cramped, over‑filled cottage room, Jim, a weary gardener, and his wife Sally juggle the demands of a single‑room household while their energetic son Dick darts out into the evening. Their banter—full of longing for greener fields, bitter jokes about lost jobs, and the absurdity of trying to keep a family together in such tight quarters—captures the everyday comedy of working‑class life in a small English town. The couple’s quiet desperation for a proper home is both poignant and ripe for humor, especially as they exchange wry observations about the town’s limited pleasures and the fickle fortunes of their former employer.
The arrival of a youthful curate, Walter Montgomery, at the door promises a new twist to their routine, setting the stage for misunderstandings and lively repartee. As the characters navigate their cramped surroundings, ambitions, and the lingering hope for a better future, the first act lays a warm, witty foundation for the play’s unfolding farcical adventures.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (112K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Internet Archive
Release date
2017-08-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1882–1958
Best known for the classic comedy Hobson's Choice, this English playwright was a key figure in the Manchester School of dramatists. His work is remembered for its sharp wit, strong sense of character, and lively picture of northern English life.
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