In "Vandyke Brown: A Farce in One Act," Adolphus Charles Troughton presents a cleverly woven narrative that explores the intricacies of social interactions through humor and wit. Set against a backdrop that deftly critiques the manners of society, Troughton employs a sharp, satirical literary style reminiscent of the comedic traditions of Restoration drama. The play'Äôs compact structure allows fo...