Good Luck (play)
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Written byIan Hay
Seymour Hicks
Seymour Hicks
Date premiered27 September 1923
Place premieredDrury Lane Theatre, London
Original languageEnglish
| Good Luck | |
|---|---|
| Written by | Ian Hay Seymour Hicks |
| Date premiered | 27 September 1923 |
| Place premiered | Drury Lane Theatre, London |
| Original language | English |
| Genre | Comedy |
Good Luck is a 1923 comedy play by Ian Hay and Seymour Hicks.
It ran for 260 performances at the Drury Lane Theatre in London's West End between 27 September 1923 and 10 May 1924. The cast included Claude Rains, Edmund Gwenn, Arthur Treacher, Claud Allister, Joan Maude and Joyce Carey.[1]
In 1926 it was adapted into a silent film The Sporting Lover by Hollywood studio First National Pictures, starring Conway Tearle and Barbara Bedford.[2]