<p>In 'Buoyant Billions,' George Bernard Shaw delves into the social and moral dilemmas of wealth and inheritance through a comedic yet incisive narrative. Shaw's play unfolds within the context of a wealthy family's struggle to maintain their fortune post-mortem. Using Panama as the backdrop, Shaw's narrative explores themes of love, debate, and family conflict in his signature style, interweaving vibrant dialogue with a critique of societal nor...