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''The Governor's Lady'' was a theatrical play written by Alice Bradley, directed by David Belasco and produced by Belasco and his son-in-law David Elliott. After previews in Philadelphia〔"'Governor's Lady' Shown", ''New York Times'', May 2, 1912.〕 and Washington〔"Early Fall Brings Many New Plays", ''New York Times'', Jun. 17, 1912.〕 it opened at Belasco's Republic Theatre in New York on September 10, 1912.〔Mantle and Sherwood, ''The Best Plays of 1909-1919'', p. 475.〕 Emma Dunn and Emmett Corrigan starred as Mary and Dan Slade, Gladys Hanson played Katherine Strickland and Milton Sills played Robert Hayes.〔White, "The Stage", p. 827〕〔"The Governor's Lady", Internet Broadway Database.〕 The three-act contemporary domestic drama dealt with topics of rising social status and the then-little-discussed topic of divorce.〔"The New Plays", p. 100.〕 The reasonably well-reviewed〔"Seeing This Play Seems Like Spying: Such a Sense of Intimacy Is Conveyed", ''New York Times'', Sep. 11, 1912.〕 and moderately commercially successful play ran 135 performances.〔 It is primarily known as an example of Belasco's theatrical naturalism, because he recreated a Childs Restaurant on stage using materials and food from the actual restaurant chain rather than conventional representative stage scenery.〔Dodge, ''Staging a Popular Restaurant'', p. 104.〕〔Essin, ''Designing American Modernity'', pp. 32-33.〕 ==Footnotes==
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