Goodness, How Sad is a play written by the British actor Robert Morley, which was first performed in 1937.
[1] A British-born Hollywood idol returns to a small seaside town where he had once worked as a struggling actor.
The visit awakens nostalgic feelings, and he is cast in a play at the local theatre where nobody recognises him as a famous star.
After falling in love with his leading lady, he slowly begins to realise that his attempts to recreate the past are doomed to failure.
In 1939 the play was adapted into a film directed by Robert Stevenson at Ealing Studios.