Part of Noel Coward's 'Suite in Two Keys', this short play concerns a warring American couple in Europe, one with pretensions to entertain Lords and Princes (Anna Mary, played by Toby Robins with an irritating Brooklyn twang), and one bored and existing only in golf and business (Verner, played by the great stage actor Paul Scofield).
The 'Maud' of the title is Geraldine MacEwan, flighty, quizzical, and cynical, with her Buffalo Bill quips and her tipsy requests for brandy. A fascinating creature, a Princess down on her luck, she is a creature of odd habits and great interest.
With a small cast and situations 'off-screen' (Anna Mary's party, reduced to 13 people by an inconvenient fever), this is an inconsequential comedy, and a rather obvious one, buoyed up by its performances.