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When We Are Married : ウィキペディア英語版 | When We Are Married
''When We Are Married'' is a comedy by the English dramatist, J. B. Priestley. It was first performed at the St. Martin's Theatre, London on 11 October 1938, and transferred to the larger Prince's Theatre in March 1939 and ran until 24 June of that year.〔"St. Martin's Theatre", ''The Times'', 12 October 1938, p. 12; "Princes Theatre", ''The Times'', 28 March 1939, p. 12; and "Theatres", ''The Times'', 24 June 1939, p. 10〕 ==Plot== A group of three couples, old friends and all married on the same day in the same chapel, gathers at the Helliwells’ home to celebrate their silver anniversary. When they discover that they are not legally married, each couple initially reacts with proper Victorian horror – what will the neighbors think? – and all three couples find themselves reevaluating their marriages; hovering closely over the proceedings is the Yorkshire Argus' alcohol-soaked photographer, keen to record the evening's events for posterity, and a wickedly destructive housekeeper who is hoping to use the couples' mortification to her own advantage. In the end, of course, everything turns out well, and the play ends on a happy note.
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