
Clyde Fitch
William Clyde Fitch was an American dramatist, the most popular writer for the Broadway stage of his time.

The Smart Set: Correspondence & Conversations
In a world of grand balls and gilded cages, follow the intricate dance of New York's elite as they navigate love, status, and the relentless expectations of high society through secret letters and whispered conversations.
By Clyde Fitch

Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911: The Moth and the Flame
Amidst a backdrop of wealth and social expectations, hidden desires and questionable characters threaten to ignite and consume true love.
By Clyde Fitch

Her own way : $b A play in four acts
In a world defined by societal expectations and personal desires, a family's love and loyalty are tested by hidden secrets, financial struggles, and forbidden romance.
By Clyde Fitch

The girl with the green eyes : $b A play in four acts
A newlywed's happiness is threatened by lurking jealousy and a husband’s past, setting the stage for a clash of love and secrets.
By Clyde Fitch

The climbers : $b A play in four acts
In a world of social expectations and hidden debts, a family confronts loss, legacy, and the moral compromises they must make to stay afloat.
By Clyde Fitch