Ann (Miriam Hopkins), a secretary, is convinced by actress Barbara (Gertrude Lawrence) to alter a scathing review penned by her boss that's critical of a new production of "Othello" and its lead actor, Edmund Davey (Sebastian Shaw), who is Barbara's husband. The play becomes a hit, Davey becomes a star and Ann wins a place in his heart, much to the annoyance of her boyfriend. As the women vie for the actor's affections, "Othello" becomes more real, as life begins to imitate art. Wikipedia
Ann (Miriam Hopkins), a secretary, is convinced by actress Barbara (Gertrude Lawrence) to alter a scathing review penned by her boss that's critical of a new production of "Othello" and its lead actor, Edmund Davey (Sebastian Shaw), who is Barbara's husband. The play becomes a hit, Davey becomes a star and Ann wins a place in his heart, much to...