A satirical play about the English upper class and their hollow posturing and hypocrisy. Jones skewers the pretensions of the aristocracy and exposes the darker secrets lurking beneath their refined facades. This play is a masterful blend of wit, humor, and social commentary, and is sure to delight anyone with a taste for sharp-tongued satire.
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