The Younger Generation (play) explained

The Younger Generation
Date Of Premiere:21 November 1910
Original Language:English
Place:Gaiety Theatre, Manchester
Genre:Comedy

The Younger Generation is a comedy play by the British writer Stanley Houghton. It takes place in a dining room of a house in the suburbs of Manchester, during a period of twenty four hours.

It premiered at the Gaiety Theatre, Manchester in 1910. It enjoyed a West End run of 131 performances between 19 November 1912 and 8 March 1913, originally at the Haymarket before transferring to the Duke of York's Theatre. The London cast included Nigel Playfair, Norman Page, Allan Jeayes and Kate Bateman.[1]

References

  1. Wearing p.291

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