The sparkling comedy by Clare Kummer opened on 31 October 1915 at the Republic Theatre and ran for 111 performances. Kummer had originally hoped to have her script made into a musical, but Arthur Hopkins chose to produce and direct it as a play. Lola Fisher played the title role, a perky girl who rediscovers her long-lost and now wealthy husband, played by Walter Hampden. May Vokes excelled as a comic kitchen wench. Sets and costumes were by Robert Edmond Jones.
The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater. James Fisher.