The play is inspired by the final unfinished work of the same name by Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Edith Wharton and is dominated by an all-female creative team. British comedian Katherine Jakeways is the show's creator and lead screenwriter, Susanna White ("Ando", "bleak House" and "Jane Eyre (2006)") is the lead director, and both are executive producers along with Beth Willis ("Aid" and "Doctor who"). The Forge Entertainment is the producer, so this should be a British play. A rich girl, a powerful man. New wealth, old secrets. In the 1870s (1870s), a group of fun-loving young American girls broke into the London social season full of corsets, setting off a cultural conflict between Britain and the United States. Their disregard for centuries of tradition is refreshing, quietly permeating Britain's land of emotional restraint (stiff upper lip / stiff upper lip). The "pirates" are sent by the family to find husbands and obtain aristocratic titles, but their hearts are much more than that, and the "I do" is just the beginning.