'Op o' Me Thumb is a 1904 one-act play by the English authors Frederick Fenn and Richard Pryce.
It was produced at the Court Theatre, London, on 13 March 1904, in a double bill with Robert Browning's A Soul's Tragedy.
The leading role of Amanda was played by Hilda Trevelyan.
[2] It was filmed in 1920 as Suds, starring Mary Pickford in the role created by Trevelyan.
One of the workers, Amanda, fantasises about being the sweetheart of a handsome client, Horace, and tells her colleagues tall stories of their supposed romance.