
1922 Broadway play
The 1922 Broadway play "The Best People" is a light comedy that revolves around a wealthy family and their social interactions. The story explores themes of social status, familial relationships, and the absurdities of high society. The plot unfolds as characters navigate love, misunderstandings, and the pressures of maintaining their elite status. The play reflects the jazz age's cultural milieu, blending humor with a critique of the upper class. It is known for its witty dialogue and engaging characters, offering audiences an insightful yet entertaining glimpse into the dynamics of affluent life in the early 20th century.