The acting isn't great in this Metropolitan Playhouse revival of a 1922 comedy by Arthur Richman, but the piece does provide some refreshing historical perspective for anyone who thinks "liberated women" began appearing only in the 1960s. It centers on the quick-witted, manipulative Lucy (Alexandra O'Daly), whose fiance is concerned about rumors that her infidelity led to her divorce four years earlier. The play was written at the beginning of the flapper era and catches a moment in time when women were pushing boundaries while some men were still stuck in the Victorian era (1:50).