The Comedy of Errors is a play by William Shakespeare that tells the story of two sets of identical twins who were separated at birth. Antipholus of Syracuse and his servant, Dromio of Syracuse, arrive in Ephesus, where they are mistaken for their long-lost twin brothers, Antipholus of Ephesus and Dromio of Ephesus.
As the confusion unfolds, mistaken identities lead to a series of comedic misunderstandings and mishaps. Antipholus of Syracuse is caught in a love triangle with his wife and her sister, while Dromio of Syracuse is repeatedly beaten for failing to recognize his master's twin.
Eventually, the truth is revealed, and the twins are reunited with their families. The Comedy of Errors is a fast-paced and farcical comedy that explores themes of mistaken identity, family, and forgiveness.