There are three couples in this play, the men all working for the
same firm. One of the younger men is having an affair with the wife
of the oldest, and when each returns home suspiciously late one
night or early one morning they invent a story about having to
spend some time smoothing domestic matters in the home of the third
couple. Both living rooms are shown in the single set, and both
share a common dining room which takes on a character of its own as
it serves two dinners simultaneously on two different nights. Of
course, the third couple have to show up to put the fat in the
fire, but that complication only adds to the fun of this famous
farce.
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