A sentimental comedy of contemporary London life.
For a detailed review, see 'Wyndham's Theatre', The Times, 30 March 1911, p.10.
A contemporary newspaper review offers the following synopsis:
'Its story is about a young man who loves a governess in his step-sister's house but loses her through the machinations of the step-sister and only finds her and happiness again when, bored by his daily routine, he is prompted to bring into his home such passers by as the street in front of his home may offer.'
Source:
'The Screen', New York Times, 21 June 1920, p.21.
First produced at Wyndham's Theatre, London, 29 March 1911.
Cast members included Gerald Du Maurier (Peter Waverton), Gayer MacKay (Pine), George Shelton ('Nighty'), O.P. Heggie (Samuel Burns), Irene Vanbrugh (Margaret Summers), Helen Ferbers (The Lady Hurley), Nina Sevening (Miss Beatrice Dainton), and Renee Meyer (Little Peter).