The Grass Is Greener centres on an impoverished English Earl who decides to open his stately home to the public, risking his privacy and his marriage when his wife falls madly in love with an irresistible American millionaire. In a desperate attempt to save his marriage, the Earl decides to host a house party, enlisting the help of an old flame, with dangerous and comic consequences.
Written by Hugh and Margaret Williams, The Grass Is Greener was a West End hit in the 1960s and was adapted into a film starring Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr, Robert Mitchum and Jean Simmonds.
This stage production stars four faces familiar from their television work: Liza Goddard, Christopher Cazenove, Jack Ellis and Sophie Ward.