Hyde Park Corner (play)
Hyde Park Corner is a comedy play written by Walter Hackett. It premiered in London's West End in 1934. The play is a light-hearted look at upper-class society, focusing on romantic entanglements and social maneuvering. It's known for its witty dialogue and depiction of fashionable life in London during the interwar period. The play's title references the prestigious Hyde Park Corner area in London, a location often associated with wealth and status.