The Grass Is Greener (play)

It opened at St. Martin's Theatre in the West End of London, on 2 December.

[1][2] The Earl and Countess of Rhyall, needing revenue, have opened their residence Hampshire manor to tourists.

He describes The Grass Is Greener as the best of the Williamses' three comedies, noting its "glancing wit" and "well-bred ease."

Trewin describes the play as "neatly constructed," with much of the comedy coming from "apparent irrelevance.

"[4] The Williamses wrote the screenplay for the 1960 film adaptation The Grass Is Greener, with Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr playing the lead roles.