Fallen Angels, one of Coward's less-produced plays, fits the bill admirably as an escapist comedy that takes us to another era without modern distractions.
The young wives, Julia and Jane, look chic in fancy outfits, while their husbands appear immature, reflecting their personalities throughout the play's whimsical narrative.
The women's lives are interrupted by the arrival of Maurice, their former lover, sparking a mix of excitement and anxiety about rekindling past passions.
Fallen Angels captures the tension between love and familiarity in marriage, as Julia and Jane contemplate their longings amidst a backdrop of comfort and privilege.
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