Bulldog Drummond (play)
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Written byH.C. McNeile
Gerald du Maurier
Gerald du Maurier
Date premiered29 March 1921
Place premieredWyndham's Theatre, London
Original languageEnglish
| Bulldog Drummond | |
|---|---|
| Written by | H.C. McNeile Gerald du Maurier |
| Date premiered | 29 March 1921 |
| Place premiered | Wyndham's Theatre, London |
| Original language | English |
| Genre | Adventure |
Bulldog Drummond is a 1921 play by H.C. McNeile and Gerald du Maurier. It is based on McNeile's 1920 novel of the same title featuring the gentleman adventurer Bulldog Drummond.
Its original run at Wyndham's Theatre in London's West End lasted for 430 performances between 29 March 1921 and 1 April 1922. Du Maurier played Drummond alongside Ronald Squire as Algy Langworth, Claud Allister as Hiram G. Travers and Alfred Drayton as the villain Carl Peterson.[1] It was revived in London on several occasions. The title role was played on Broadway by A.E. Matthews in a run lasting 162 performances.[2]