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OverviewThe Recruiting Officer is a 1706 play by Irish playwright George Farquhar. Considered a good example of restoration comedy, it contains several stock characters (identifiable for their openly symbolic or ironic names, like the judges Mr. Scruple, Mr. Balance, and Mr. Scale. ) common to contemporary drama. The play follows the two main characters, officers Plume and Brazen, as they attempt to recruit soldiers in Shrewsbury, England. First performed in 1706, The Recruiting Officer proved to be extremely popular and was performed throughout the eighteenth century. It was also the first play to be performed on Broadway in New York City in 1732. It continues to be performed regularly, both on stage and screen, to this day - making it one of the most performed plays in the history of Western theater.The Recruiting Officer's convoluted plot begins with Sgt. Kite, a recruiting officer assigned to the town of Shewsbury, in Shropshire, England, calling to those unhappy with their lives to enlist in the military. He works for a Capt. Plume, who shortly arrives with a fellow named Worthy in tow. Both Plume and Worthy are in love: Plume with a local woman named Sylvia, whom he nonetheless does not wish to marry; and Worthy with her cousin, Melinda. Worthy has previously asked Melinda to be his mistress - specifically his mistress, because she was too low on the social ladder to be worth marrying - a gesture that, understandably, offended Melinda. However, she has since come into a significant fortune - GBP20,000 pounds - as well as, according to Sylvia, a condescending attitude. Now fabulously wealthy, Worthy has reconsidered his original estimation and found that she would make an excellent wife. The insulted Melinda has allowed Mr. Brazen, another town recruiter, to begin courting her to spite Worthy. However, before she can meet him properly, her maid, Lucy, meets Brazen pretending to be Melinda.After Sylvia's brother dies, she becomes her father's (Mr. Balance's) heir. He tells her she must make new connections and give up Plume. She tells her father that she is going to go to Wales, out to the countryside, but instead goes to Shrewsbury. She decides to travel dressed as a man, adopting the name Jack Wilful. Once she reaches town, competing recruiters Brazen and Plume both try to recruit Jack, who says he will go with whoever promises the most money. They end up dueling, and while so engaged, Sgt. Kite abducts Sylvia for his boss, Plume. Realizing their potential recruit has disappeared, they cease dueling and immediately make amends. Sylvia stays overnight with a local wench named Rose, who later falsely accuses Jack of sexual assault. Rose had previously been pursued by Plume, but only to encourage her brother Bullock to enlist. Rose's accusation of Sylvia leads to her being dragged before the magistrates, Messrs. Scale, Scruple, and - her own father - Balance. She does not immediately drop her disguise, however; her insolent retorts to their questions get her imprisoned. The magistrates also investigate Kite's perhaps not legal take on recruiting but do not charge him. Full Product DetailsAuthor: George FarquharPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.195kg ISBN: 9798742967903Pages: 138 Publication Date: 23 April 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |