The Living Room is a 1953 play by Graham Greene
The Living Room | |
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Written by | Graham Greene |
Date premiered | 10 February 1953 |
Place premiered | Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh |
Original language | English |
Genre | Drama |
Synopsis
editThe play consists of two acts, each of two scenes and is set entirely in the living room of Rose Pemberton and her two elderly aunts who live with the aunts' brother James, a disabled Roman Catholic priest. The aunts have a long-running fear of death in the house, with any bedroom being locked away from further use following a death of its resident family member. The story revolves around the introduction of Rose's new lover, Michael Dennis, to the family. It later transpires that Michael is married when his suicidal wife arrives at the house.
Premiere
editAfter premiering at the Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh it transferred to the West End where it ran for 308 performances at Wyndham's Theatre between 16 April 1953 and 9 January 1954.[1]
Original cast
edit- Mary, the daily woman – Dorothy Dewhurst
- Michael Dennis – John Robinson
- Rose Pemberton – Dorothy Tutin
- Miss Teresa Browne – Mary Jerrold
- Miss Helen Browne – Violet Farebrother
- Father James Browne – Eric Portman
- Mrs Dennis – Valerie Taylor
Broadway
editA Broadway production followed in November 1954 at Henry Miller's Theatre, where it ran for just 22 performances.[2]
Broadway cast
edit- Mary, the daily woman – Hazel Jones
- Michael Dennis – Michael Goodliffe
- Rose Pemberton – Barbara Bel Geddes
- Miss Teresa Browne – Nora Nicholson
- Miss Helen Browne – Ann Shoemaker
- Father James Browne – Walter Fitzgerald
- Mrs Dennis – Carol Goodner
Critical reception
editThe Sunday Express found the drama's central relationship "basically revolting," though concluded that the play would run and run, "because nothing is so appealing to a British audience as sex with an odour of sanctity and the glow of highbrowism"; whereas despite reservations, Kenneth Tynan called it "the best first play of its generation."[3] The New York Times however, noted "a literate and rather bloodless drama...Although dramatic form often eludes novelists who are used to more time and space, Mr. Greene has made the transition competently."[4]
Revivals
editThe Living Room was revived at the Jermyn Street Theatre in March 2013, with a cast including Christopher Timothy and Tuppence Middleton.[5]
References
edit- ^ Wearing p.223
- ^ League, The Broadway. "The Living Room – Broadway Play – Original | IBDB". www.ibdb.com.
- ^ "The Living Room, London, April 1953". the Guardian. 12 November 2003.
- ^ Atkinson, Brooks (17 April 1953). "AT THE THEATRE; ' The Living Room,' New Play by Graham Greene, Presented at Wyndham's Theatre in London" – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ "The Living Room – review". the Guardian. 13 March 2013.
Bibliography
edit- Wearing, J.P. The London Stage 1950–1959: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel. Rowman & Littlefield, 2014.
External links
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