Aren't We All?
Aren't We All? is a stage play in three acts by Frederick Lonsdale. The plot of this drawing room comedy concerns the Hon William Tatham, whose wife catches him kissing another woman at a party, but she had an extramarital kiss of her own; meanwhile a society lady works to secure the hand of William's father, Lord Grenham.
The play premiered in London in 1923, has been revived both in the West End and on Broadway, and has been adapted for film, radio and television.