SYNOPSIS
In the playwright's own words:
In the first sequence, a young man loves an older, married woman. In the second, a young man and a young woman of high school age - comparable to the lovers of romance - are assailed by the girl’s father. In the third of these prose playlets, an older man and a younger woman engage in mild intrigue.
In the counter- play, the love is between two men, an elder and another, younger one. Here the dramatic action hinges on the necessity for the younger , who is the author of the three short pieces, to get the older man, his presumptive backer , to finance the production of his play - but without concessions. For the poet - playwright is in love and about to marry his leading lady, a fact which he tries to keep secret from his enamoured backer. The discovery of this love by the backer supplies the climax and catastrophe of the play.