Suitable for general audiences. Although some of the humorous content is very naughty, it is presented discreetly for comic effect, without profanity nor nudity. The Country Wife is a comedy written in 1675 that once was considered so naughty that it was banned from the stage between 1753 and 1924. Fortunately for modern audiences, it survives as a witty, funny, sexy comedy. Based on several plays by Moliere, William Wycherley tailored his romp for London audiences.
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