This collection of plays by Clyde Fitch showcases the author's wit, talent, and versatility. From the courtroom drama of The Woman in the Case to the complex moral dilemmas of The Truth and the stylish satire of The City, these plays offer something for everyone. The characters are vividly drawn, the dialogue crackles with intelligence, and the themes are timeless.
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