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Meet the Wife (play)

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Meet the Wife
Written byLynn Starling
Date premieredNovember 26, 1923
Place premieredKlaw Theatre
New York City
Original languageEnglish
GenreComedy
SettingGertrude Lennox's living room

Meet the Wife was a 1923 three act Broadway comedy written by Lynn Starling and produced by Stewart and French, Inc. It ran for 232 performances from November 26, 1923 to June 1924 at the Klaw Theatre. Mary Boland starred as inadvertent bigamist Gertrude Lennox, Humphrey Bogart as the juvenile lead reporter Gregory Brown and Clifton Webb as sporting youngblood Victor Staunton. It was set in Gertrude Lennox's living room.

It was adapted as a feature film also titled Meet the Wife in 1931 starring Laura La Plante.

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