Fair and Warmer

Fair and Warmer is a three-act comedy play by the American writer Avery Hopwood.

It was first staged at the Eltinge Theatre in New York City on November 15, 1915, running for 377 performances, featuring Madge Kennedy, John Cumberland, Janet Beecher, Ralph Morgan, Hamilton Revelle, Olive May, Robert Fisher and Harry Lorraine.

[1] It is a farce about a mild-mannered banker who becomes embroiled in an innocent scheme to rekindle the romance in his marriage using his best friend's wife.

The inexperienced drinkers mix a cocktail so potent that they pass out together after just one drink, leading their spouses to think they are having an affair.

Blanche returns the next day to apologize, but Laura has already decided to leave Billy and is having the furniture removed.

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Actors Madge Kennedy and John Cumberland in the 1915 Broadway production of Fair and Warmer .
From left to right actors Janet Beecher, Hamilton Revelle, John Cumberland, Ralph Morgan, and Madge Kennedy in Fair and Warmer .
John Cumberland as Billy Bartlett and Madge Kennedy as Blanche Wheeler.