

Foolish Notion
Philip Barry
Twenty-four hours in the life of a Philadelphia belle, during which she discards an about-to-be second husband to remarry her first mate.
"The play is well written... a well-crafted coy work in which the attitudes of a family of very wealthy Philadelphia blue bloods are contrasted to the sense and sensibility of a couple of hard-working members of the perennial middle class."
— The New York Times
"Barry’s lively script is hard not to be taken with... Barry’s snappy, often very funny language continues to delight... an altogether amusing time."
— DC Theater Arts
"Funny, intelligent and thoroughly enjoyable... This stylistic romantic comedy is superbly written in the glossy upper-class language befitting the idle over-educated rich... a clever, well-played comedy of manners."
— Chicago Critic
| Character |
|---|
| Elizabeth Imbrie |
| Thomas |
| C. K. Dexter Haven |
| George Kittredge |
| Edward |
| Macaulay Connor |
| Mike |
| Tracy Samatha Lord |
| Seth Lord |
| Dinah Lord |
| William Tracy |
| Mac |
| May |
| Alexander Lord |
| Elsie |
Hepburn & Stewart in "The Philadelphia Story"
The Philadelphia Story is a American comedy play written by Philip Barry and published by Samuel French (1969).
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