"The Profligate: A Play in Four Acts" by Arthur Wing Pinero is a late 1800s drama focused on marriage, morality, and consequences, following Dunstan Renshaw and Leslie Brudenell as they navigate their relationship. The story kicks off in a legal office with Hugh Murray, who’s torn about his friend Dunstan's marriage to Leslie because she doesn’t know about Dunstan’s history. Things get complicated when Dunstan's old flame, Janet Preece shows seeking Hugh’s help to find him, hinting that Dunstan’s past is about to crash into his future. Ultimately, the play presents a domestic tragedy, raising tough questions about love, guilt, and whether a person can ever truly redeem themselves with the watchful eyes of society judging them.
The Profligate: A Play in Four Acts
By Arthur Wing Pinero
A naive girl's impending marriage is threatened by the dark secrets of her betrothed when his troubled past comes knocking.
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About the AuthorSir Arthur Wing Pinero was an English playwright and, early in his career, actor.
Sir Arthur Wing Pinero was an English playwright and, early in his career, actor.
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