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Theft: A Play In Four Acts


Theft: A Play In Four Acts

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Jack London¡¯s Theft: A Play In Four Acts is a play written in the early 20th century, set against the political backdrop of Washington, D.C. The story revolves around Senator Chalmers, his wife Margaret, and reformist congressman Howard Knox, delving into themes of power, ethics, and social justice. The narrative begins with a series of interactions that reveal the tension between wealth and reform.
In the first act, Senator Chalmers conspires with journalist Hubbard to undermine Howard Knox, whose radical ideas threaten their political dominance. Knox emerges as a formidable opponent to the established power. Meanwhile, Margaret Chalmers finds herself torn between loyalty to her influential father and her growing admiration for Knox¡¯s progressive ideals. This opening act sets the stage for political intrigue and personal conflict, particularly as Knox prepares a pivotal speech that could challenge the status quo.
The play explores the interplay between power and morality, highlighting the complex relationship between political ambition and personal choice, while delivering a gripping narrative filled with tension and drama.

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ACTORS' DESCRIPTION OF CHARACTERS
ACT I
A ROOM IN THE HOUSE OF SENATOR CHALMERS
ACT II
ACT III
ACT IV