The French Mistress

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Written bySonnie Hale
Date premiered16 May 1955
Original languageEnglish
The French Mistress
Written bySonnie Hale
Date premiered16 May 1955
Place premieredPrince of Wales Theatre, Cardiff
Original languageEnglish
GenreComedy

The French Mistress is a comedy play by the British entertainer Sonnie Hale under the pen name Robert Munro about the arrival of a new young French teacher at a traditional public school.

It premiered at the Prince of Wales Theatre, Cardiff in May 1955. Four years later it enjoyed a West End run of 185 performances, first at the Adelphi Theatre before transferring to the Prince's Theatre. The cast included Hugh Wakefield and Richard Bird.[1]

Performed at Adelphi Theatre, Strand, London, 13 Jun 1959; presented by Jack Hylton; directed by Joan Riley; settings by Denis Wreford Transferred to: Prince's Theatre, London, closing performance, 21 Nov 1959; Theatre Royal, Windsor, April 1959

Originally at: Prince of Wales Theatre, Cardiff, 16 May 1955, then Wimbledon Theatre, 20 June 1955; directed by Robert Monro

On tour: October to December 1956, starring Jack Buchanan[2]

Casts: Sonnie Hale, Kathleen St John, John Law, Nigel Beard, Robin Lloyd, Juliet Winsor, Bruce Heighley, Kenneth Outwin, Olive Milbourne, Sydney King, Nicholas Stevenson, Gary Watson, Susan Maryott, Anthony Green, Richard Ives, Colin Wall, Christopher Sandford, Kenneth Laird, Richard Bird, Rosamond Burne, Peter Gray, Scot Finch, Michael Meacham, Marie-Claire Verlene, Pearson Dodd, Richard Fox, Peter Greenspan, David Lord, Hugh Wakefield

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