The Girl from Rector's is a play written by Paul M. Potter. The play is a sex farce involving several couples in a tangle of adulterous affairs, and was considered indecent by many critics, as well as some government officials who censored performances. It is an adaptation of Loute, a French farce by Pierre Veber. In 1909, producer A. H. Woods staged it on Broadway, where it was a hit.
Poster for an Australian production
A scene from a production at the Moore Theater in Seattle
Pierre-Eugène Veber was a French playwright and writer.
Pierre Veber caricatured by Charles Léandre