The Last Enemy (play)

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Written byFrank Harvey
Date premiered19 December 1929[1][2]
Place premieredFortune Theatre, London
Original languageEnglish
The Last Enemy
Written byFrank Harvey
Date premiered19 December 1929[1][2]
Place premieredFortune Theatre, London
Original languageEnglish
SettingIn the Antarctic at the Perry's and at Warrender's Lodging

The Last Enemy is a 1929 play by actor-writer Frank Harvey. It was initially produced by Tom Walls and ran for 12 weeks.[3] Laurence Olivier was in the cast.[4]

It opened on Broadway at the Schubert Theatre on 30 October 1930, with O.B. Clarence from the London cast. The production, directed by Nicholas Hannen, closed after four performances.[5]

It had a run in Sydney in November 1930[6] and again in 1947.[7]

Two explorers die in the Antarctic but live on as spiritual guides to their children.[8][9]

Original London cast

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