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− | Originally called ''Gas Light'', it is a 1938 play by Patrick Hamilton. The two filmed versions introduced the current spelling, | + | Originally called ''Gas Light'', it is a 1938 play by Patrick Hamilton. (The two filmed versions introduced the current spelling of "Gaslight"). |
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+ | The original play premiered in London in December 1938 and ran for six months. | ||
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+ | It opened in New York with the title ''[[Angel Street]]'' and premiered on Broadway at the John Golden Theatre on 5 December 1941, transferred to the Bijou Theatre on 2 October 1944, and closed on 30 December 1944 after 1295 performances. | ||
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Filmed twice in the 1940s. The first, a British film, was made in 1940 and directed by Thorold Dickinson, starring Anton Walbrook, Diana Wynyard and Frank Pettingell. Then another version in 1944 by MGM, directed by George Cukor (1944 - with Ingrid bergman, Charles Boyer and Angela Lansbury). | Filmed twice in the 1940s. The first, a British film, was made in 1940 and directed by Thorold Dickinson, starring Anton Walbrook, Diana Wynyard and Frank Pettingell. Then another version in 1944 by MGM, directed by George Cukor (1944 - with Ingrid bergman, Charles Boyer and Angela Lansbury). |
Revision as of 10:00, 18 September 2013
Originally called Gas Light, it is a 1938 play by Patrick Hamilton. (The two filmed versions introduced the current spelling of "Gaslight").
The original play premiered in London in December 1938 and ran for six months.
It opened in New York with the title Angel Street and premiered on Broadway at the John Golden Theatre on 5 December 1941, transferred to the Bijou Theatre on 2 October 1944, and closed on 30 December 1944 after 1295 performances.
Filmed twice in the 1940s. The first, a British film, was made in 1940 and directed by Thorold Dickinson, starring Anton Walbrook, Diana Wynyard and Frank Pettingell. Then another version in 1944 by MGM, directed by George Cukor (1944 - with Ingrid bergman, Charles Boyer and Angela Lansbury).
Performance history in South Africa
Gaslight performed by the Langford-Inglis company in 1962,
Translations and adaptations
Translated into Afrikaans by Pierre de Wet as Satansloon ("Satan's Payment") and produced by his company in 1942. He later made into a film by the same name.
Sources
Programme Alexander Theatre. No 166 September, 1963.
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