You Never Can Tell
Set in a fashionable 1896 seaside resort, Bernard Shaw’s You Never Can Tell is a witty comedy of manners that deconstructs the Victorian family. When Mrs. Clandon returns to England with her modern children, a chance encounter with their estranged father sparks a clash between old-world tradition and 20th-century ideals. From the struggling dentist to the wise waiter, Shaw explores the 'Life Force' of attraction and the unpredictability of human nature with sharp, irreverent satire.
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