Angels in Love explained

Angels in Love
Setting:Lord Fauntleroy's country estate, outside London
Date Of Premiere:24 August 1953
Original Language:English
Place:Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool
Genre:Comedy

Angels in Love is a 1953 comedy play by the British writer Hugh Mills.[1] It premiered at the Royal Court Theatre in Liverpool. It later transferred to the Savoy Theatre in London's West End where it ran for 203 performances between 11 February and 17 August 1954. The West End cast featured Peter Hammond, Barbara Kelly, Peter Reynolds, Kynaston Reeves, Henry Kendall, Christopher Morahan, Myles Rudge and Maxine Audley.[2] It portrays the life of the now grown-up Little Lord Fauntleroy.

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Notes and References

  1. Theatre World, Volume 50. Iliffe Specialist Publications, Limited, 1954. p.36
  2. Wearing p.287