In "A Day Well Spent: A Farce, in One Act," John Oxenford crafts a vibrant comedic narrative that satirizes contemporary social norms and human folly. Employing the concise structure typical of farce, Oxenford juxtaposes witty dialogue with fast-paced action, allowing characters' eccentricities to spiral into humorous predicaments. The play reflects Victorian sensibilities while inviting the audie...