Cats Creep at Night
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Cats Creep at Night is a 1930 Australia radio play by Max Afford.[1]
It was Afford's first radio play, written while he was still a journalist, and it earned him one guinea.[2] He later said it was "an hour of everything in the blood and thunder line — a haunted house, a thunderstorm, car smashes, a madman."[3]
Afford directed it himself for Adelaide radio station 5CL.[4] The play was very popular and was repeated by popular demand.[5] Afford later said "although I blush now to think of it, it was repeated three times after the original performance."[6]
Afford followed it with another similar play, Blackmail.[7]