

Fashion (One-Act)
Aurand Harris
Opening in 1845 to immediate critical and financial success, Mowatt's play is a satire of America's obsession with highbrow taste and cultural distinction.
Fashion was a big hit for actress-turned-playwright Anna Cora Mowatt and has since been cited as the best American comedy of the 19th century.
| Character |
|---|
| ADAM TRUEMAN a farmer from Cattercraugus. |
| COUNT JOLIMAITRE a fashionable European Importation. |
| COLONEL HOWARD an Officer in the US Army. |
| MR ANTONY TIFFANY a New York merchant. |
| T. TENNYSON TWINKLE a Modern Poet. |
| AUGUSTUS FOGG a Drawing Room Appendage. |
| JOSEPH SNOBSON a rare species of Confidential Clerk. |
| ZEKE a colored servant. |
| MRS TIFFANY a Lady who imagines herself fashionable. |
| PRUDENCE a Maiden Lady of a certain age. |
| MILLINETTE (lady's maid) a French lady's maid. |
| GERTRUDE a governess. |
| SERAPHINA TIFFANY a Belle. |
| TWO FASHIONABLE LADIES guests at the ball. |
Fashion (Mowatt) is a comedy play written by Anna Cora Mowatt and published by Samuel French .
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