There's One in Every Marriage
Farce - Original
Royale Theatre
Data not verified
- First Preview: December 26, 1971
- Opening Date: January 3, 1972
- Closing Date: January 15, 1972
- Previews: 9
- Performances: 16
Playwright: Georges Feydeau
Synopsis
A group of male friends pursue women, including each other's wives, in this adaptation of Georges Feydeau's 1896 farce.
Opening Night Cast
| Tom Alway | Second Bellboy Asst. Commissioner |
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| Eugene Brezany | Hotel Guest | |
| Helen Burns | Mme. Pinchard | |
| Jack Creley | Roubillon | |
| Richard Curnock | Vatelin | |
| John Cutts | Hotel Manager | |
| Peter Donat | Pontagnac |
Opening Night Production Credits
| Georges Feydeau | Writer | |
| Jean Gascon | Director | |
| Alan Barlow | Scenic Design | |
| Gil Wechsler | Lighting Design | |
| Lee Solters | Press Representative | |
| Harvey B. Sabinson | Press Representative |
Shows That Opened That Season: 1971 - 1972
- Hard Job Being God
Only Fools Are Sad
Sticks and Bones
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum