John Maddison Morton (1811 – 1891) was an English playwright famed for his contribution to the genre of farce and the theatrical arts during the 19th century. Morton's wit and comedic genius resonate through his many one-act farces, a form to which he was particularly devoted. One standout example of his work is 'Grimshaw, Bagshaw, and Bradshaw', a testament to his skill in crafting laugh-inducing...