The Three and the Deuce is described as an Afterpiece. These take the conventional form of spoken dialogue alternating with dra�matically inessential music. Shorter and simpler than his six mainpiece operas, they are typically domestic comedies, so are relatively unaffected by literary fash�ion or other external influences.
Some of Storace's eight afterpieces are collaborations with his old friend Prince Hoare. Hoare wrote The Three and the Deuce, a comedy in three acts, apparently using the plot of a Spanish comedy Los tres mellizos (twins???).
It may be of some interest to note that in Charles Dickens' David Copperfield Mrs. Micawber sings a song from The Three and the Deuce titled Little Taffline.