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The Music Cure
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The Music Cure, a Piece of Utter Nonsense (1913) is a short comedy sketch by George Bernard Shaw, satirising therapeutic fads of the era and the Marconi scandal of 1912.
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Written by | George Bernard Shaw |
Date premiered | 28 January 1914 |
Place premiered | Little Theatre in the Adelphi, London |
Original language | English |
Subject | A weak-willed politician falls in love with a domineering pianist |
Genre | satire |
Setting | "A hotel drawing room" |
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