Lady from Edinburgh
1945 play
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Lady from Edinburgh is a 1945 comedy play by the British writers Aimée Stuart and L. Arthur Rose. A Scottish aunt arrives to oversee her family's affairs in Mayfair.
Written byAimée Stuart and L. Arthur Rose.
Date premiered26 February 1945
Place premieredHis Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen
Original languageEnglish
| Lady from Edinburgh | |
|---|---|
| Written by | Aimée Stuart and L. Arthur Rose. |
| Date premiered | 26 February 1945 |
| Place premiered | His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen |
| Original language | English |
| Genre | Comedy |
| Setting | Mayfair, present day |
It premiered at His Majesty's Theatre in Aberdeen before transferring to the Playhouse Theatre in London's West End where it ran for 560 performances from 10 April 1945 to 10 August 1946. The original London cast included Dulcie Gray, Sophie Stewart, Ethel Coleridge, Henry Hewitt, Richard Bird and Alan Haines.[1]