Tchin-Tchin

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Tchin-Tchin is a stage play by Sidney Michaels, best known as a bittersweet romantic comedy about two mismatched, alcohol-dependent lovers in Paris.

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instanceOf stage play
author Sidney Michaels NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
dramaticForm two-hander
genre comedy
romantic comedy
hasAdaptation film adaptation
hasAlternativeTitle Chin-Chin NERFINISHED
Tchin Tchin NERFINISHED
Tchin-Tchin! The Toast of the Town NERFINISHED
hasCharacterTrait alcohol-dependent
lonely
hasCharacterType mismatched lovers
hasMotif bars and cafés
drinking
hasStageMedium Broadway theatre NERFINISHED
West End theatre NERFINISHED
hasSubject addiction
loneliness
love
middle age
self-destruction
hasTitleLanguage French
languageOfWork English
mainTheme alcohol dependence
romantic relationship
narrativeFocus relationship between two mismatched lovers
narrativeTone comic
melancholic
periodOfWork 20th century
settingLocation Paris
titleMeaning French toast used when clinking glasses
tone bittersweet

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Sidney Michaels notableWork Tchin-Tchin