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Is life worth living?

Is life worth living?

An exaggeration in three acts.

By Lennox Robinson

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Publish Date

1938

Publisher

S. French

Language

eng

Pages

92

Description:

This play was originally entitled "Drama at Inish". Subtitled "An Exaggeration in Three Acts," it is set in a small Irish resort town, Inish. To promote the tourist trade the proprietors have engaged a troupe of actors for the summer. Rather than the light comedies usually associated with holiday sites this company produces only SERIOUS GREAT DRAMA--Ibsen, Strindberg, Tolstoy, etc. The locals are soon enthralled by--indeed addicted to--these intense tales, and their lives are greatly effected. A wave of (comic) attempted murders, suicides, and other high melodrama pervades these normally placid, boring lives. In the end the source of these troubles is recognized and the great acting company is banished. It's a lovely comedy and a thoroughgoing spoof of early "Modern Drama". It has enjoyed several recent revivals in the U.S.

subjectscomedy satire irish

PlacesInish,  Ireland

Times1920