A card-carrying member of the Bright Young Things, the bohemian artists and aristocrats who flouted conventional norms in England during the 1920s, the actor and playwright Miles Malleson had an open marriage. He saw other women and his wife carried on a years-long love affair with the philosopher Bertrand Russell. They all continued to socialize amicably even after the Mallesons divorced but in 1933, he wrote Y…
SOURCE: Broadway & Me at 10:48AM on February 1, 2017