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Five Little Plays
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Five Little Plays
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Five Little Plays
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In The Doctor’s Dilemma, Sutro presents a medical professional torn between his ethical responsibilities and personal feelings when faced with a difficult decision about a patient’s treatment. The Mask explores themes of identity and pretense, focusing on characters who hide behind facades, revealing the emotional cost of living a life of deceit. The Gentleman from Paris centers on romantic entanglements and the impact of social class on relationships, questioning how external appearances and societal expectations shape personal decisions. The Bride’s Dilemma deals with the tension between personal desires and societal pressures on the eve of a wedding, examining the complexities of love, commitment, and freedom. Finally, The End of the Journey offers a reflective look at aging, regret, and the consequences of past decisions, as characters confront their lives and the choices they made long ago.Together, these plays explore moral and emotional conflicts, offering thought-provoking insights into the human condition. Sutro’s Five Little Plays captures the emotional depth and social nuances of early 20th-century life, making it a notable collection that highlights his sharp wit and understanding of human nature.
In The Doctor’s Dilemma, Sutro presents a medical professional torn between his ethical responsibilities and personal feelings when faced with a difficult decision about a patient’s treatment. The Mask explores themes of identity and pretense, focusing on characters who hide behind facades, revealing the emotional cost of living a life of deceit. The Gentleman from Paris centers on romantic entanglements and the impact of social class on relationships, questioning how external appearances and societal expectations shape personal decisions. The Bride’s Dilemma deals with the tension between personal desires and societal pressures on the eve of a wedding, examining the complexities of love, commitment, and freedom. Finally, The End of the Journey offers a reflective look at aging, regret, and the consequences of past decisions, as characters confront their lives and the choices they made long ago.Together, these plays explore moral and emotional conflicts, offering thought-provoking insights into the human condition. Sutro’s Five Little Plays captures the emotional depth and social nuances of early 20th-century life, making it a notable collection that highlights his sharp wit and understanding of human nature.


















