The Fifth Season (play) explained

The Fifth Season
Director:Gregory Ratoff
Place:New York
Orig Lang:English
Genre:comedy

The Fifth Season is a 1953 American play by Sylvia Regan. It was a hit on Broadway running for 646 performances but is little remembered.[1] Unlike most Broadway hits from this period it was not turned into a film. The play was a success despite poor reviews.[2]

The play was performed in Britain where it was not success. An extract of the play was filmed for British television in 1954 with Ron Randell.[3]

A musical version of the play was produced off Broadway in 1975.

Premise

A comedy set in the New York garment industry. Two garment district partners are Max Pincus and Johnny Goodwin. Max has to pretend that Johnny's girlfriend Lorraine is his own girl friend in front of Mrs. Goodwin.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Goldman, William. The Season. 1969. 179.
  2. Brighter '52-'53 B'way Season. Variety. 73. 27 May 1953. Morrison. Hobe.
  3. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4780450/?ref_=nm_flmg_t_3_wr The Fifth Season