Let's Make a Dream (play)

Let's Make a Dream (French: Faisons un rêve) is a 1916 comedy play by the French writer Sacha Guitry.

It premiered at the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens in Paris on 3 October 1916, and has been revived numerous times.

In 1930 it was turned into the British film Sleeping Partners directed by Seymour Hicks.

A French adaptation Let's Make a Dream followed in 1936, directed by Guitry himself.

[1] This article on a play from the 1910s is a stub.

Edna Goodrich and H. B. Warner in the 1920 touring production of Sleeping Partners , the 1918 Broadway adaptation of Guitry's play