This delightful play tells the story of the irrepressible Mrs. Tubbs and her struggle to lift herself out of poverty and into the upper echelons of society. Hare’s witty dialogue and colorful characters bring to life the hustle and bustle of early 20th-century America, while also providing a touching exploration of the human heart. Ideal for theater groups and individual readers alike.
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