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Paying the Fiddler : A Comedy-Drama in Three Acts - Lillian Mortimer

Paying the Fiddler

A Comedy-Drama in Three Acts

By: Lillian Mortimer

Hardcover | 14 February 2026

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"Paying the Fiddler" is a compelling comedy-drama in three acts by Lillian Mortimer, a prolific playwright known for her significant contributions to early 20th-century American theater. The play masterfully blends elements of lighthearted humor with serious dramatic tension, exploring the social and moral complexities of its era. Set against a backdrop of domestic and social expectations, the work examines the timeless theme of accountability-the inevitable cost of one's choices and actions.

This three-act play features a series of engaging characters whose interactions reveal the wit and insight characteristic of Mortimer's writing. With sharp dialogue and carefully paced scenes, "Paying the Fiddler" captures the essence of popular drama from the late 1920s. It stands as a significant example of the comedy-drama genre, reflecting the values and theatrical tastes of the time while offering a narrative that remains accessible to readers and performers interested in the history of the American stage and the evolution of social plays.

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