Written by Clare Kummer Original language English First performance 23 October 1933 Adaptations Her Master's Voice (1936) | Date premiered October 23, 1933 Playwright Clare Beecher Kummer Place premiered Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre | |
Setting Farrars' home living room in Homewood, New Jersey; Aunt Min's home Sleeping porch at Dewellyn |
Her Master's Voice was a 1933 Broadway two act comedy written by Clare Kummer, produced by Max Gordon and staged by C. Worthington Miner with scenic design created by Raymond Sovey. It ran for 224 performances from October 23, 1933 to May 1934 at the Plymouth Theatre.
The play was included in Burns Mantle's The Best Plays of 1933-1934.
It was adapted into the 1936 film Her Master's Voice directed by Joseph Santley and starring Edward Everett Horton and Peggy Conklin with Laura Hope Crews recreating her role as Aunt Min.
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