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''Uproar in the House'', a popular farce by British playwrights Anthony Marriott (1931- ) and Alistair Foot. The play opened at the Whitehall Theatre, London, on 19 October 1967.
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'''''Uproar in the House''''' is a popular farce by British playwrights Anthony Marriott (1931-2014) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Marriott] and Alistair Foot (1930-1971) [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0285185/]. Casting
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6m, 6f.
  
 
== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==
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The play opened at the Whitehall Theatre, London, on 19 October 1967.
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Published by Samuel French.
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
Directed by [[Rex Garner]] at the [[Academy Theatre]], Johannesburg, opening on 16 July 1968 starring [[Paul Chapman]], [[Geoffrey Lumsden]], [[Clive Scott]] with [[Barbara Kinghorn]], [[Louis Ife]] and [[Paddy Canavan]], [[Leonne Carnot]], [[Hillery Carter]], [[Julie Mills]], [[Bill Smale]], [[Ronald Wallace]], [[Pat McGowan]]. The production played for twenty weeks.
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1968: Directed by [[Rex Garner]] at the [[Academy Theatre]], Johannesburg, opening on 16 July starring British actors Paul Chapman [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Chapman_(actor)], Geoffrey Lumsden [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoffrey_Lumsden], as well as [[Clive Scott]] with [[Barbara Kinghorn]], [[Louis Ife]] and [[Paddy Canavan]], [[Leonne Carnot]], [[Hillery Carter]], [[Julie Mills]], [[Bill Smale]], [[Ronald Wallace]], [[Pat McGowan]]. The production played for twenty weeks.
  
Another ource (''Theatre SA'') lists the cast as follows: [[Patricia Sanders]], [[Rosemary Whitfield]], [[Pat Lancaster]], [[Louis Ife]], [[Rex Garner]], [[Gordon Mulholland]], [[Mary Harrison]], [[Hal Orlandini]], [[Kenneth Baker]], [[Julie Mills]], [[Bill Smale]], [[Barbara Kinghorn]].
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Two other sources (''Theatre SA'' and [[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]] 242) list the cast as follows: [[Patricia Sanders]], [[Rosemary Whitfield]], [[Pat Lancaster]], [[Louis Ife]], [[Rex Garner]], [[Gordon Mulholland]], [[Mary Harrison]], [[Hal Orlandini]], [[Kenneth Baker]], [[Julie Mills]], [[Bill Smale]], [[Barbara Kinghorn]].
  
''Uproar in the House'' by [[Ray Cooney]] (not listed as one of his plays in Google).
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1992: Presented by [[Plewman Productions]] and [[Eric Lyall]] at the [[André Huguenet Theatre]] in 1992 featuring [[Tim Plewman]], [[Malcolm Terrey]], [[Paul Andrews]] and [[Diana Tilden-Davis]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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''Uproar in the House'' theatre programme, 1968.
 
''Uproar in the House'' theatre programme, 1968.
  
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[[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997. 242, 516.
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Review by [[Percy Baneshik]], ''[[The Rand Daily Mail]]'', 17 July 1968.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:13, 11 July 2022

Uproar in the House is a popular farce by British playwrights Anthony Marriott (1931-2014) [1] and Alistair Foot (1930-1971) [2]. Casting 6m, 6f.

The original text

The play opened at the Whitehall Theatre, London, on 19 October 1967.

Published by Samuel French.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1968: Directed by Rex Garner at the Academy Theatre, Johannesburg, opening on 16 July starring British actors Paul Chapman [3], Geoffrey Lumsden [4], as well as Clive Scott with Barbara Kinghorn, Louis Ife and Paddy Canavan, Leonne Carnot, Hillery Carter, Julie Mills, Bill Smale, Ronald Wallace, Pat McGowan. The production played for twenty weeks.

Two other sources (Theatre SA and Tucker 242) list the cast as follows: Patricia Sanders, Rosemary Whitfield, Pat Lancaster, Louis Ife, Rex Garner, Gordon Mulholland, Mary Harrison, Hal Orlandini, Kenneth Baker, Julie Mills, Bill Smale, Barbara Kinghorn.

1992: Presented by Plewman Productions and Eric Lyall at the André Huguenet Theatre in 1992 featuring Tim Plewman, Malcolm Terrey, Paul Andrews and Diana Tilden-Davis.

Sources

Teater SA, 1(1), 1968.

Uproar in the House theatre programme, 1968.

Tucker, 1997. 242, 516.

Review by Percy Baneshik, The Rand Daily Mail, 17 July 1968.

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