"The Good-Humoured Ladies" is a comedic play written by the Spanish playwright Enrique Jardiel Poncela, first performed in 1936. The play is renowned for its witty dialogue, humorous situations, and satirical commentary on society and relationships. It revolves around themes of love, class, and social conventions. The plot typically features a cast of eccentric characters and explores their interactions in a light-hearted manner, highlighting the absurdities of life and human behavior.

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