Difference between revisions of "Policy for Murder"
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− | + | ''Policy for Murder'' is a play written by English playwright [[Jack Popplewell]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Popplewell]. The action takes place in the living room of the Miller's house on the coast of Hampshire. The time is the present. | |
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+ | West End premiere at Duke of York's Theatre, 1962, starring John Slater, Dermot Walsh and Heather Chasen. Published Samuel French, 1963. | ||
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− | + | Programme of run at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in August, 1963, ''[[Playtime]]'' No. 165. | |
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Revision as of 12:27, 21 September 2015
Policy for Murder is a play written by English playwright Jack Popplewell [1]. The action takes place in the living room of the Miller's house on the coast of Hampshire. The time is the present.
West End premiere at Duke of York's Theatre, 1962, starring John Slater, Dermot Walsh and Heather Chasen. Published Samuel French, 1963.
Performance history in South Africa
Had a run in August, 1963 at the Alexander Theatre. Directed by John Hayter. Set design by Roy Cooke. Stage manager: Paddy Canavan. Cast: Ray Miller: John Boulter Lee Miller: Molly Seftel Mr. Bielby: Gabriel Bayman Stuart Gilmore: Patrick Mynhardt Bill Price: Bruce Anderson Dennis Adams: Bryan Bales Mr. Morrison: Gordon Mulholland Anne Daley: Leonne Carnot Sandra Williams: Estelle Kohler
Translations and adaptations
Sources
Programme of run at the Alexander Theatre in August, 1963, Playtime No. 165.
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