Its milieu is consistently domestic, but it modulates from domestic tragedy to domestic farce.
The work is a domestic farce of mistaken identities and inept disguises, as two men desperately compete to marry a wealthy young lady.
Loosely based on the story of Adam and Eve, the show is a freewheeling mixture of domestic farce and political allegory.
A few of Jules' briefer pieces--a domestic farce, an operetta--were produced, to general critical and popular disinterest.
A domestic farce that can fairly and even flatteringly be called cute, because it is.
This rather pathetic, long-running domestic farce was finally shuttered when Crippen managed to win the affection of a more sympathetic young woman at his office.
There could also be another kind of domestic farce: Mr. Zucker said the network was rushing a Martha Stewart television biography into production.
The result was a highly variable assortment, rather overweighted with the manic domestic farces the French seem to like but can't readily export.
"Guess Who's Coming to Dinner," that corny, earnest comedy of racial tolerance from 1967, has been remade as a domestic farce, with the roles reversed.
He described their life together as a "domestic farce" (drôle de ménage).