Lillian Barrett, also known as Lillian Foster Barrett, (13 June 1884 – 27 April 1963) was an American writer whose output included novels, plays, short stories, and articles for magazines.
Aside from her years studying at Smith College, she lived her life in Newport, Rhode Island.
It was staged at the Cort Theatre in Chicago in 1922 in a production starring Minnie Maddern Fiske.
[6] The play then toured; ultimately debuting on Broadway at the National Theatre on April 5, 1923.
[1] Barret never married and was an active member of Trinity Church in her native city.