Susan and God

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Susan and God is a 1937 stage play by Rachel Crothers that explores themes of religion, morality, and social pretension among wealthy American society.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
stage play
theatrical work
author Rachel Crothers NERFINISHED
basedOn Susan and God NERFINISHED
broadwayProduction yes
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Rachel Crothers NERFINISHED
dramaticStructure three-act play
explores conflict between genuine faith and social fashion
marital strain and reconciliation
parent-child relationships in upper-class families
firstPerformanceDate 1937
genre comedy-drama
drama
hasCharacter Barrie Trexel NERFINISHED
Blossom Trexel NERFINISHED
Charlotte NERFINISHED
Irene Burrows NERFINISHED
Leonora NERFINISHED
Michael O’Neill NERFINISHED
Sir John NERFINISHED
Susan NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceOn depictions of religious fashion in American drama
hasSubject American upper class
religious movements in the 1930s United States
isAdaptedAs Susan and God (1940 film) NERFINISHED
mainTheme morality
religion
social pretension
wealthy American society
medium live theatre
narrativeFocus a wealthy woman’s embrace of a fashionable religious movement
impact of religious pretension on family and friends
notableProductionLocation Broadway NERFINISHED
originalLanguage English
partOf American stage canon
period interwar American theatre
publicationYear 1937
setting United States of America
surface form: United States

wealthy American social circles
targetAudience adult theatre audiences
timePeriodOfSetting 1930s
tone satirical
serious
writer Rachel Crothers NERFINISHED

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Gertrude Lawrence notableWork Susan and God