Faithfully Yours (play) explained

Faithfully Yours is a 1951 American stage play by Ladislaus Bush-Fekete and Mary Helen Fay based on the play by Jean Bernard-Luc.

Its Broadway production starred Robert Cummings and ran for 68 performances.[1] [2] [3] It was once known as The Philemon Complex.

Premise

A psychoanalyst persuades a wife to leave her happy marriage.

Reception

Time Magazine wrote "The worst thing about the play isn’t that it never comes within hailing distance of satire, but that it is altogether stupefying as farce."[4]

Variety wrote "as a play its virtually nothing at all but Cummings in particular gives a talented an infectious comedy performance."[5]

The play was adapted by John Clements for a British version called The Happy Marriage.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Faithfully Yours – Broadway Play – Original. IBDB.
  2. News: 'Two on Aisle' Due to Arrive Tonight. J.P. Shanley. July 19, 1951. The New York Times. .
  3. Filmink. Movie Star Cold Streaks: Robert Cummings. Stephen. Vagg. 29 October 2024. 29 October 2024.
  4. Time. The Theater: Condition Unchanged. 29 October 1951.
  5. Variety. Faithfully Yours. 24 October 1951. 68.