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The Constant Wife: Tony-Nominated Comedy at the Pasadena Playhouse

The Pasadena Playhouse (39 S. El Molino Ave. Pasadena, CA 91101)
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Constance Middleton is a loving and supportive wife who suddenly is faced with a decision: what to do in the face of her husband's indiscretions with her best friend? In this intelligent and witty comedy penned by acclaimed author W. Somerset Maugham in 1926, Constance's choice challenges perceptions of love and marriage.

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39 S. El Molino Ave.
Pasadena, CA 91101
626-356-7529
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Witty, well-directed and gorgeous.
Written on May 28 2007

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Sparkling repartee, delightful theatre, fascinating commentary on the roles of men and women and the importance of economic freedom!
Written on Jun 11 2007

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Cute, well acted show.
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Great show.
Written on Jun 04 2007

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Quotes & Highlights

  • “Witticisms sparkle and fizz...The pace zips and the dialogue crackles...Pricelessly good!” - Daryl H. Miller, Los Angeles Times
  • "A Delightful Confection! Sparkling!" - Terry Morgan, Variety
  • "Sophisticated wit!" - Neal Weaver, LA Weekly

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The Constant Wife, By W. Somerset Maugham
Directed by Art Manke

The Constant Wife, an intelligent and witty comedy written By W. Somerset Maugham in 1926. When Constance Middleton learns of her husband’s indiscretion with her best friend, she challenges our perceptions of love and marriage with a surprising course of action. The Constant Wife was revived on Broadway in 2006 where it garnered four Tony Award Nominations including Best Revival of a Play.