One Wild Oat (play)
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One Wild Oat is a comedy play by the British writer Vernon Sylvaine which premiered in 1948. Its West End run was at the Garrick Theatre with direction by the veteran entertainer Jack Buchanan. It ran for 508 performances from December 1948 to February 1950.[1] The cast originally included Robertson Hare and Alfred Drayton, who had appeared together in several of Sylvaine's farces and their subsequent film adaptations. In 1949, following the death of Drayton, his role was taken over first by Arthur Riscoe and then Hartley Power.
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One Wild Oat | |
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Written by | Vernon Sylvaine |
Date premiered | 1948 |
Place premiered | Garrick Theatre, London |
Original language | English |
Genre | Comedy |
Setting | London, present day |
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