Professor Tim & Paul Twyning

Professor Tim & Paul Twyning

Auteur : George Shiels

Date de publication : 2025-12-12

Éditeur : Creative Media Partners, LLC

Nombre de pages : 164

Résumé du livre

Delve into the vibrant world of classic Irish comedy with George Shiels's celebrated collection, "Professor Tim & Paul Twyning." This captivating volume presents two of Shiels's most enduring works, each a masterfully crafted comedy in three acts. As a prominent voice in Irish drama, George Shiels brings a unique wit and keen observational humor to his stage plays, creating characters and situations that resonate with timeless appeal.

"Professor Tim" and "Paul Twyning" showcase Shiels's exceptional talent for weaving intricate plots filled with comedic misunderstandings, sharp dialogue, and memorable moments. These plays are steeped in the rich tradition of English drama by Irish authors, offering readers and enthusiasts of theater a delightful glimpse into the societal nuances and human foibles that transcend generations. Perfect for those who appreciate the enduring charm and theatrical brilliance of well-structured comedy, this print edition meticulously preserves the original artistry of these beloved Irish plays, ready to be enjoyed as they were meant to be experienced.

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