
"I'll Leave It To You": A Light Comedy In Three Acts
by Noël Coward
"I'll Leave It to You": A Light Comedy in Three Acts by Noël Coward is a play written in 1919 and first produced in 1920. When a wealthy uncle announces he has three years to live, he promises his fortune to whichever of his five idle nieces and nephews achieves the most successful career. The challenge sparks an ambitious scramble among the young relatives, but Uncle Daniel may be playing a deeper game than anyone suspects in this clever comedy about motivation and family deception.
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