At the Princess's Expense
At the Princess's Expense is a comedy by Jean Franco, set in the refined and extravagant world of high society. The play features colorful characters, schemes, and misunderstandings that reveal the flaws of the bourgeoisie.
The story revolves around a man, a former minister, who finds himself caught in a series of amusing situations after being invited to a prestigious dinner. In search of social recognition and flattery, he cannot help but make exaggerated promises and lies, attempting to maintain appearances in front of his hosts.
The play addresses themes such as vanity, hypocrisy, and the love of luxury, while highlighting the complex relationships between the characters. Through a web of pretenses and sparkling dialogues, Jean Franco creates a delightful satire of high-society life, where everyone seeks to take advantage of others while hiding their true intentions.
The Anagram Company
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