Mrs Pretty and the Premier was a 1914 Australian play by Arthur Adams.
[1] The play was published in 1914 before its initial production.
[3] Leslie Rees called it "a saucy and spry play that one could enjoy seeing on a stage today, especially when making the most of the charm of Edwardian dress and atmosphere.
It is quite the best of Adams's efforts for the theatre, the equal of light comedies of the day produced in the major oversea centres, though unhappily lacking that final touch of style which results from a writer’s deeper belief in his own character creations and the themes that they exemplify.
It was adapted for Australian radio by Edmund Barclay in 1951[5] and 1955 (a production directed by Raymond Menmuir).