Stage play "Fashions for Men" by Avery Hopwood

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"Fashions for Men" is a comedic stage play by American playwright Avery Hopwood, known for its farcical treatment of romantic entanglements and materialism in a high-end clothing shop.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf farce
stage play
author Avery Hopwood NERFINISHED
characteristic fast-paced dialogue
mistaken motives
situational comedy
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Avery Hopwood NERFINISHED
depicts aspirations of shop employees
upper-middle-class lifestyle
dramaticStructure three-act play
form stage play
genre comedy
farce
hasSubject consumerism
romantic relationships
social class
literaryPeriod 20th-century American drama
mainTheme materialism
romantic entanglements
medium theatre
movement early 20th-century American theatre
narrativeFocus comic misunderstandings
romantic complications
notableFor farcical treatment of romance and materialism
originalLanguage English
partOf Avery Hopwood plays NERFINISHED
setting fashion shop
high-end clothing shop
tone humorous
lighthearted
workOf Avery Hopwood NERFINISHED
writer Avery Hopwood NERFINISHED

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