British playwright Harold Brighouse's legacy rests largely on Hobson's Choice, his well-crafted comedy from 1915 that satirizes class hypocrisies and gender roles. Though best known for its 1954 film adaptation starring Charles Laughton, the play has seen occasional revivals, notably the Atlantic's 2002 memorable production. Brighouse's earlier play, Garside's Career, first produced in 1914 and which is receiving its…