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Why Marry?

Why Marry?

by Jesse Lynch Williams

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Jesse Lynch Williams' Why Marry? is a witty romantic comedy that challenges everything you think you know about love and commitment. When a fiercely independent "New Age Woman" visits a family's country home for a weekend, she becomes the unexpected catalyst for a hilarious and thought-provoking debate about marriage itself. Can this self-supporting woman be convinced that matrimony represents the ultimate sanctity of love, or will she persuade others that marriage is merely an outdated institution that actually separates true lovers? Originally produced on stage in 1917, this comedic play won the first-ever Pulitzer Prize for Drama, establishing itself as a cultural milestone in American theater. Through sharp dialogue and clever situations, Williams examines the philosophy behind one of life's most significant decisions with both humor and genuine insight. The three-act dramatic work brilliantly captures the tension between traditional values and modern thinking during the early twentieth century, making it surprisingly relevant even today. Perfect for listeners who enjoy intelligent romantic comedies with philosophical depth, Why Marry? appeals to anyone curious about how attitudes toward love and marriage have evolved. Whether you're drawn to classic theater, sophisticated humor, or timeless explorations of human relationships, this award-winning play delivers an entertaining and thought-provoking experience that will spark conversations long after you finish listening.