Almost a Honeymoon (play)
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Almost a Honeymoon is a 1930 play by Walter Ellis.[1] It debuted at the Garrick Theatre in London and later enjoyed a successful run at the Apollo Theatre.[2] A farce it concerns a young man who has secured a lucrative post in the colonial service. His problem is that the post requires him to be married, and he has just a day to find a woman to be his wife.
- Charles – Hylton Allen/George Relph
- Bailiff – Christopher Steele
- Basil Dibley – Gerald Pring
- Cuthbert de Grey – Lamont Dickinson
- Mr. Dixon – Edward Thane
- Taxi Driver – Barry Lyndon
- Margaret Brent – Grace Lane
- Rosalie Quilter – Renee Kelly/Mercia Swinburne