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The Lake was a British play written by Dorothy Massingham and Murray MacDonald . It debuted on Broadway at the Martin Beck Theatre on December 26 , 1933 and was one of acting legend Katharine Hepburn 's first major Broadway roles.

Directed by Jed Harris , the infamous "big bad wolf" of American theater, the play was a critical and popular flop, though it had a respectable run of 55 nights.

Hepburn in particular drew sharp rebukes in the newspapers, many of which were penned by the same critics who loved her in The Warrior's Husband . One infamous review, by Dorothy Parker , said Hepburn "ran the gamut of emotions — from A to B."

By 1937 Hepburn, then a bona fide acting success, was self-deprecating (and canny) enough to include a line from ''The Lake'' in her successful movie Stage Door that became one of her signature catchphrases: ''The callalilies are in bloom again, such a strange flower, suitable to any occasion...''