Hubert Henry Davies was born in
Woodley, Cheshire, and spent some time as a journalist in San Francisco. He began his career in New York with
The Weldons (1899), and on his return to Britain, collaborated successfully with the actor-manager
Charles Wyndham to produce four West End productions including
Cousin Kate (
Theatre Royal Haymarket, 1903) and ''Mrs. Gorringe's Necklace'' (
Wyndham's Theatre, 1903). His best known work was
The Mollusc. Originally produced by and starring Charles Wyndham at the
Criterion Theatre in 1907, it was revived in London at the
Arts Theatre in 1949, at
Liverpool Playhouse in 2006 (although the title was changed to
The Lady of Leisure), and at the
Finborough Theatre in 2007; the play also was made into a movie. His plays were successful in New York. Other published plays were
Cynthia (1903),
Captain Drew on Leave, ''Lady Epping's Lawsuit
, Bevis
, A Single Man
, Doormats
, and Outcast'' (1914). == Later life and death ==