Bataille de Dames is a French play by Eugène Scribe and Ernest Legouvé, first performed in 1851. The plot centers around two women who recently discovered they are both engaged to the same man. As their engagement party approaches, they must find a way out of the embarrassing situation. This comedic and lighthearted play is a classic of French theatre.
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