This comedy by the author of
Doubles and
Temporary Help consists of three witty one-acts about the difficulties inherent in relationships between men and women. In
To Wit and to Whom, a husband returns home just after leaving for work because he suspects his wife has a lover. A clumsy, tongue-tied man struggles to find a way to ask an attractive, recently divorced woman to marry him in
Otis Proposes.
Triangles for Two introduces a long-married couple who are dressing for a black-tie affair. He is officious with a disdainful view of women, while she clearly doesn’t think much of men. Even so, each respects and loves the other.