Aren't We All?
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Aren't We All? is a comic play by Frederick Lonsdale. The plot of this drawing room comedy concerns the Hon. William Tatham, whose wife catches him kissing another woman at a party, and he is determined to catch her in an extramarital kiss of her own; meanwhile a society grande dame has designs on an aristocrat (William's father), who is prone to afternoon flirtations with shopgirls at the British Museum.
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The play has been produced on both Broadway and in the West End, and it has been adapted for film and radio.