Box and Cox: A Romance of Real Life in One Act. by John Maddison Morton
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Morton, John Maddison, 1811-1891
English
"Box and Cox: A Romance of Real Life in One Act" by John Maddison Morton is a one-act farce first produced in 1847. Mrs. Bouncer, a cunning London landlady, secretly rents the same room to two tenants: Box, a printer who works nights, and Cox, a hatter who works days. Neither suspects the arrangement until Cox unexpectedly returns home early. When ...
gridiron, confusion erupts. What follows is a comic collision that reveals more than just a duplicitous landlady's scheme. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Nancy Thomas
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