
Ram Alley, or Merry Tricks by Lording Barry
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The play unfolds in Ram Alley, a notorious London street inhabited by an eclectic mix of individuals - from lawyers and lords to prostitutes and vagabonds. The story centers around Sir Oliver Smallshanks, a wealthy but gullible gentleman, who is tricked and manipulated by various characters, leading to hilarious situations and a chaotic clash of personalities. His son, Thomas, is caught in the midst of these schemes, navigating his own romantic pursuits and attempts to gain wealth and social standing. The play satirizes the moral hypocrisy and social climbing prevalent in Elizabethan England, offering a witty and entertaining exploration of human nature. It is a rollercoaster of mistaken identities, clever disguises, and ultimately, the triumph of good over evil, reminding us of the enduring power of wit and resourcefulness.Book Details
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