Party Manners
1949 play
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Party Manners is a comedy play by the British writer Val Gielgud. A political farce it was described in one review as "domestic comedy touched-up with witticism some good, some feeble, about the Labour Party government".[1]
Written byVal Gielgud
Date premiered22 August 1949
Place premieredBuxton Opera House, Buxton
Original languageEnglish
| Party Manners | |
|---|---|
| Written by | Val Gielgud |
| Date premiered | 22 August 1949 |
| Place premiered | Buxton Opera House, Buxton |
| Original language | English |
| Genre | Comedy |
It originally premiered at the Opera House, Buxton on 22 August 1949. It later transferred to the Princes Theatre in London's West End where it ran for 48 performances between 31 October and 9 December 1950. The West End cast included Raymond Lovell, Jill Esmond, Terence Alexander, Michael Hordern, George Merritt, Brown Derby and Diana Calderwood.[2]