The Grand Cham's Diamond: A Play in One Act by Allan Monkhouse

"The Grand Cham's Diamond: A Play in One Act" by Allan Monkhouse is a one-act play written in the early 20th century. This work captures the essence of domestic life through the lens of dark comedy, exploring themes of morality, temptation, and the impact of suddenly acquired wealth. The narrative unfolds in a quaint sitting room in a London suburb, highlighting the mundane struggles of the Perkins family as they confront an unexpected twist of fate. The play begins with the Perkins family engaged in their usual evening routine when a mysterious event disrupts their monotony—a valuable diamond, the Grand Cham's Diamond, unexpectedly comes into their possession. As they wrestle with the implications of possessing such a treasure, the family's dynamics shift with ambition and greed taking hold, particularly for Mrs. Perkins, who dreams of a life free from drudgery. However, when a stranger arrives, claiming to be the diamond’s rightful owner, the tension escalates. Mrs. Perkins' refusal to surrender the diamond highlights her transformation and raises questions about morality, while the threat of danger looms as the family navigates the consequences of keeping the jewel. Ultimately, the play intertwines humor and suspense, culminating in a frantic resolution that challenges notions of honesty and desire. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Monkhouse, Allan, 1858-1936
Title The Grand Cham's Diamond: A Play in One Act
Credits Paul Haxo with special thanks to Google and the Bodleian Libraries.
Reading Level Reading ease score: 98.5 (5th grade). Very easy to read.
Language English
LoC Class PR: Language and Literatures: English literature
Subject One-act plays
Subject English drama -- 20th century
Category Text
eBook-No. 64562
Release Date
Last Update Oct 18, 2024
Copyright Public domain in the USA.
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