The Circle is a comedy in three acts. Young Lady Catherine is to leave her husband (and her son Arnold) in favour of her lover. 30 years later, young Elizabeth (Eleanor Boardman) is facing the same choice between her husband (the now grown Arnold), and lover. In the meantime, Arnold's mother Lady Catherine and lover Lord Porteous are coming to visit.
"National Theatre, direction A.L. Erlanger Realty Corporation, management S.E. Cochran, S.E. Cochran offers Ethel Barrymore in "The Constant Wife," a comedy in three acts by W. Somerset Maugham, directed by Karl Nielsen, scene painted by Charles Squire."
"The Circle is a comedy in three acts. Young Lady Catherine is to leave her husband (and her son Arnold) in favour of her lover. 30 years later, young Elizabeth (Eleanor Boardman) is facing the same choice between her husband (the now grown Arnold), and lover. In the meantime, Arnold's mother Lady Catherine and lover Lord Porteous are coming to visit."@en
"New Gayety Theatre, Katharine Cornell, Brian Aherne, Grace George, in "The Constant Wife," by W. Somerset Maugham, with John Emery, Gertrude Musgrove, Eva Leonard-Boyne, Claude Horton, Nan Martin, Liam Sullivan, staged by Guthrie McClintic, setting by Donald Oenslager, a Katharine Cornell production."@en
"Though this play was a failure in London, it was a great success inAmerica, in foreign countries and in the provincial towns of England. It is a comedy in three acts, the action of which takes place in John Middleton's house in Harley Street."
"The Kennedy Center presents the Arthur Cantor production, by arrangement with H.M. Tennent, Ltd., Ingrid Bergman in "The Constant Wife," a comedy by W. Somerset Maugham, with Jack Gwillim, Brenda Forbes, Carolyn Lagerfelt, Marti Stevens, Delphi Lawrence, Donald Silber, Richard Marr and Paul Harding, directed by John Gielgud, designed by Alan Tagg, costumes by Beatrice Dawson, lighting by H.R. Poindexter, production manager Mitchell Erickson."
"In the 1890s, young Lady Catherine is to leave her husband (and her son Arnold) in favour of her lover Lord Porteous. 30 years later, young Elizabeth is facing the same choice between her husband (the now grown Arnold) and lover. In the meantime, Arnold's mother Lady Catherine and lover Lord Porteous are coming to visit."
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English Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
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PRO Potts, Edgar L., 1893-1970 (bookplate) (Culture Class Collection copy)
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