About This Book
The play is a four-act domestic drama set among affluent New York households during the holiday season, following interconnected families and acquaintances as social ambition and financial pressures lead to deception, strained friendships, and romantic complications. Scenes move between decorated drawing-rooms and a country retreat, juxtaposing polished manners and the servants' practical perspective. Central figures include an indebted man whose lies threaten long-standing bonds, women navigating reputation and marriage prospects, and hosts who stage fêtes to preserve status. The action examines the costs of climbing the social ladder, the moral compromises people make to maintain appearances, and the fallout that tests loyalties and forces reckonings among characters.









