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Fontainbleau; a comic opera. In three acts

By John O'Keeffe

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In France, a broke charmer puts on a show to find love and fortune, leading to hilarious chaos with friends and foes.

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2011-03-28
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Summary

"Fontainbleau; a comic opera in three acts" by John O'Keeffe is a funny play that takes place in France in the 1700s. It's all about English people visiting Fontainbleau and getting into silly situations with the French. The play features Lackland, a broke guy who acts like he's doing great and tries to find love and money. The play kicks off with Mrs. Casey running a busy tavern full of visitors. Then, we are introduced to Lackland, pretending to be rich. His friend Henry chases after love, and other goofballs like Colonel Epaulette and Squire Tallyho make things even more chaotic with their mix-ups and jokes. The play has lots of laughing, with characters trying to get what they want while dealing with money troubles and love problems.

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