A School for Grown Children
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Written byThomas Morton
Date premiered9 January 1827
Place premieredTheatre Royal, Covent Garden, London
Original languageEnglish
| A School for Grown Children | |
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Covent Garden Theatre | |
| Written by | Thomas Morton |
| Date premiered | 9 January 1827 |
| Place premiered | Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, London |
| Original language | English |
| Genre | Comedy |
| Setting | England, Present day |
A School for Grown Children is an 1827 comedy play by the British writer Thomas Morton. It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden in London on 9 January 1827.[1] The original cast included Charles Kemble as Sir Arthur Stanmore, William Farren as Old Revel, Thomas James Serle as Frank Reyland, Tyrone Power as Dexter, Robert Keeley as Buttercup, Eliza Chester as Lady Stanmore, Louisa Chatterley as Mrs Revel, Julia Glover as Dame Ryland and Mary Gossop Vining as Miss Raven. It enjoyed success, running for 24 nights.[2]