Doris Lessing: A Retrospective. http://dorislessing.org/.
Comedy Theatre
Connections
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Textual Production | Pam Gems | Eighteen months later the production transferred to London's Comedy Theatre
. Samuel French
published the text in 1987. |
Textual Production | Doris Lessing | DL
's three-act Play with a Tiger opened at the Comedy Theatre
in London. In June this year it became the second of her plays to reach print. Maslen, Elizabeth. Doris Lessing. Northcote House. 63 The British National Bibliography. Council of the British National Bibliography; British Library, Bibliographic Services Division. |
Textual Production | Dorothy L. Sayers | Busman's Honeymoon, a play co-authored by DLS
and Muriel St Clare Byrne
, opened at the Comedy Theatre
in London. It ran for nine months and was adapted as a novel by Sayers. Benstock, Bernard, and Thomas F. Staley, editors. Dictionary of Literary Biography 77. Gale Research. 263 Reynolds, Barbara. Dorothy L. Sayers: Her Life and Soul. Hodder and Stoughton. 267 |
Textual Production | Fay Weldon | FW
's one-act play Permanance, part of a collaborative multi-act play on married life, was produced in London at the Comedy Theatre
. Contemporary Authors: New Revision Series. Gale Research. 63: 440 |
Performance of text | May Edginton | These two worked together again on a play entitled Secrets. ME
's Times obituary says that this was produced in 1922 at the Comedy Theatre
, where it ran for 373 performances starring Fay Compton |
Performance of text | Clotilde Graves | The most successful of CG
's stage works, A Mother of Three, a lively farce, was seen at the Comedy Theatre
in London; its leitmotif is the idea that men are unreliable. OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford. |
Performance of text | Lesley Storm | LS
enjoyed her first theatrical success when her three-act comedy Tony Draws a Horse opened at the Comedy Theatre
in London. It ran for 364 performances, lasting through the first few months of the... |
Timeline
15 October 1881: The Royal Comedy Theatre was opened....
Building item
15 October 1881
The Royal Comedy Theatre
was opened.
1 September 1894: Sydney Grundy's satire on intellectual and...
Writing climate item
1 September 1894
Sydney Grundy
's satire on intellectual and emancipated women, The New Woman, opened at the Comedy Theatre
in London; it was published the same year.
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