- Aren't We All?
"Aren't We All?" is a play by
Frederick Lonsdale .At the core of the drawing room comedy's slim plot is the Hon. William Tatham who, having been consigned to the proverbial doghouse for a romantic indiscretion, is determined to catch his self-righteous wife in an extramarital kiss of her own, while a society
grande dame attempts to snare herself a peer prone to afternoon assignations with shopgirls at theBritish Museum .The play premiered on Broadway on
May 21 ,1923 with a cast that included Leslie Howard. Neither this production nor a revival two years later was successful.A film version was made in 1932. This starred
Gertrude Lawrence andOwen Nares , and was directed byHarry Lachman .Six decades later, a West End revival directed by Clifford Williams and presented by impresario
Douglas Urbanski transferred to Broadway. After nineteen previews, it opened onApril 29 ,1985 at theBrooks Atkinson Theatre , where it enjoyed a sold out limited run of only 93 performances; the all-star cast that includedRex Harrison ,Claudette Colbert ,Lynn Redgrave ,Jeremy Brett , and George Rose.Drama Desk Award nominations went to Redgrave as Outstanding Actress in a Play and the production as Outstanding Revival. Following the Broadway run, the production toured successfully for nearly a year, playing in Los Angeles, Sydney, and a sold out run at Washington's Kennedy Center.External links
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