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''To What Red Hell'', by British playwright Percy Robinson, first performed in 1926, was successfully and twice made into a silent film. It is a melodrama concerning the death penalty. The body of a woman is found in a boarding house. At first she appears to have gassed herself, but it turns out that she has been strangled.
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'''''To What Red Hell''''' is a play by British playwright Percy Robinson (born 1885) [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0732972/], first performed in 1926. Successfully and twice made into a silent film. It is a melodrama concerning the death penalty. The body of a woman is found in a boarding house. At first she appears to have gassed herself, but it turns out that she has been strangled.
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==

Revision as of 09:01, 7 November 2016

To What Red Hell is a play by British playwright Percy Robinson (born 1885) [1], first performed in 1926. Successfully and twice made into a silent film. It is a melodrama concerning the death penalty. The body of a woman is found in a boarding house. At first she appears to have gassed herself, but it turns out that she has been strangled.

Performance history in South Africa

Produced by Muriel Alexander for the Repertory Players (1929?), starring Sylvie Mathey, Graham Daniels, Phyllis Patley, Bruce Lezard, Henry Ginsberg, A. Norris Goodman and others.

Sources

Footlights 1(6):16, 1929.

http://www.skepticaldoctor.com/2013/08/14/to-what-red-hell/


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