Mother of Pearl (play)
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| Mother of Pearl | |
|---|---|
| Music | Oscar Strauss |
| Book | A.P. Herbert |
| Premiere | 1933 |
| Productions | 1933 London 1934 Melbourne |
Mother of Pearl is a 1933 British musical by A.P. Herbert. It was adapted from a German book by Alfred Grunwald with music by Oscar Strauss and starred Alice Delysia. The producer was Charles B. Cochran.[1][2]
It was performed in Melbourne presented by F.W. Thring's Eftee Productions in 1934.[3] The production starred Alice Delysia and Robert Coote and was directed by Frank Harvey.[4][5]