"Five Miles Off" is a comedic play by Thomas Dibdin, a prolific English dramatist, composer, and songwriter of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Known for his contributions to the London stage, Dibdin's work often blended humor with social commentary, capturing the spirit of his time. This play showcases Dibdin's talent for creating engaging characters and farcical situations, offering a glimpse into the popular entertainment of the Regency era.
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