Mrs. Bramson
Mrs. Bramson is a fictional character from the play "The Last of Mrs. Cheyney" by Fredric M. Frank. She is portrayed as a wealthy and somewhat domineering woman who enjoys socializing and hosting gatherings. Her character often reflects the attitudes and behaviors of the upper class in early 20th-century society.
In the play, Mrs. Bramson's interactions with other characters reveal her strong personality and desire for control. She is often seen navigating the complexities of social relationships, showcasing both her charm and her flaws. Her character serves as a commentary on the dynamics of wealth and influence in her social circle.