Settled Out of Court (play) explained

Settled Out of Court
Setting:A house just outside London, present day
Date Of Premiere:19 October 1960
Original Language:English
Place:Strand Theatre, London
Genre:Comedy thriller

Settled Out of Court is a 1960 comedy thriller play by William Saroyan and Henry Cecil.[1] It appeared at the Strand Theatre in London's West End with a cast including Nigel Patrick, Maxine Audley, Charles Heslop, Eric Pohlmann, John Stratton, Philip Guard and Mary Hignett. Patrick also directed the work.[2]

Adapted from Cecil's own 1959 novel Settled Out of Court, the whole play takes place in the study of a high court judge Sir George Halliday. Although it received very poor reviews from critics, it was a popular success and ran for nearly a year.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Kabatchnik p.360
  2. Kabatchnik p.362
  3. Kabatchnik p.360-62