Kipps (stage adaptation)

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Kipps (stage adaptation) is a theatrical version of H.G. Wells’s novel "Kipps," dramatizing the story of a humble draper’s assistant whose unexpected inheritance propels him into the complexities of Edwardian social mobility.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf stage adaptation
theatrical work
adaptationOfGenre novel-to-stage adaptation
basedOn Kipps
basedOnWorkAuthor Herbert George Wells
surface form: H. G. Wells
centralTheme class differences
money and identity
romantic relationships across class lines
social mobility
characterOccupation draper’s assistant
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
dramaticConflict choice between genuine affection and socially advantageous relationships
pressure to conform to upper-class expectations
tension between old social status and new wealth
followsNarrativeOf a humble shop assistant who receives an unexpected inheritance
genre drama
stage play
language English
mainCharacter Arthur Kipps
medium theatre
narrativeFocus the impact of sudden wealth on an ordinary man
narrativeLocation Edwardian era
surface form: Edwardian England
protagonistSocialClass lower middle class
sourceWorkGenre novel
sourceWorkPublicationEra early 20th century
sourceWorkTitle Kipps
timePeriodDepicted Edwardian era

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Kipps hasAdaptation Kipps (stage adaptation)
Half a Sixpence (musical) adaptationOf Kipps (stage adaptation)
this entity surface form: Kipps (novel)
Half a Sixpence (musical) 2016AdaptationAlternativeTitle Kipps (stage adaptation)
this entity surface form: Kipps: The New Half a Sixpence Musical
Kipps (film, 1921) adaptationOf Kipps (stage adaptation)
this entity surface form: Kipps (novel)
Kipps (film, 1941) basedOn Kipps (stage adaptation)
this entity surface form: Kipps (novel)
Kipps (film, 1941) adaptationOf Kipps (stage adaptation)
this entity surface form: Kipps (novel)