If Love Were All | |
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Written by | Cutler Hatch (pseudonym of Agnes Morgan) |
Characters | Dr. Philip Bryce,
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Date premiered | November 13, 1931 |
Place premiered | Booth Theatre |
Original language | English |
Genre | Comedy of manners |
Setting | New York, Paris, Vermont |
If Love Were All, subtitled "a gentle comedy," is a comedy in two acts and 10 scenes by Agnes Morgan under the pseudonym "Cutler Hatch." It was first produced at the Booth Theatre on Broadway by Actor-Managers, Inc. (the firm set up by Morgan and her partner Helen Arthur). Settings were created by Charles Stepanek. It is notable for being a play staged on Broadway written by a woman, and produced by women.
If Love Were All ran from November 13 through November 21, 1931.[1] It was subsequently produced by Helen Arthur (Agnes Morgan's partner) in summer 1936 at the Casino Theatre in Newport, Rhode Island.[2]