Book 2: Experience the humor and controversy of rural Irish life with “The Playboy of the Western World: A Comedy in Three Acts by J. M. Synge.” J. M. Synge's play takes center stage in a small Irish village, where the arrival of a self-proclaimed "playboy" sparks both admiration and scandal. This comedy unfolds with sharp wit and social commentary, offering a compelling glimpse into Irish cultural dynamics.
Book 3: Delight in the lighthearted charm of “Daddy Long-Legs: A Comedy in Four Acts by Jean Webster.” Jean Webster's play brings to life the whimsical story of an orphan who receives a mysterious benefactor. As the narrative unfolds, it explores themes of identity, love, and self-discovery, creating a delightful comedy that has captivated audiences with its heartwarming humor.