Hello Darling (play)
Hello, Darling is a 1973 play by Donald Churchill. It is a comedy involving mistaken identity and marital infidelity. The play revolves around a married man, Charles, who accidentally calls the wrong number and begins an affair with the woman on the other end of the line, Sue. His wife, Anne, suspects his infidelity, leading to humorous situations and escalating misunderstandings. The play explores themes of marriage, trust, and the consequences of impulsive decisions. It is known for its farcical elements and reliance on witty dialogue and physical comedy.