Two Weeks Off - Couverture souple

Nicholson, Kenyon; Barrows, Thomas

 
9781026056837: Two Weeks Off

Synopsis

"Two Weeks Off" is a spirited and charming three-act comedy that captures the social nuances and leisure culture of the late 1920s. Written by the noted playwright Kenyon Nicholson in collaboration with Thomas Barrows, the work centers on the quintessential American experience of the annual summer holiday. The narrative follows a diverse group of characters as they escape their daily routines for a fortnight of relaxation, only to find themselves entangled in a series of humorous misunderstandings, romantic pursuits, and the inevitable social frictions that arise in a holiday setting.

With a keen ear for contemporary dialogue and a sharp eye for character, the authors provide a vivid portrait of middle-class aspirations and anxieties during a period of significant cultural energy. Nicholson, celebrated for his realistic and often gritty depictions of American life, here leans into a lighter, observational style that highlights the foibles and charms of his protagonists. "Two Weeks Off" remains a significant example of early 20th-century American stagecraft, offering a nostalgic yet insightful look at the universal desire for reinvention and the complexities of human interaction when the constraints of work are temporarily removed.

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