As Long as They're Happy (play)
1953 play / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As Long as They're Happy is a comedy play by the British writer Vernon Sylvaine which was first staged in 1953. A successful hit, it ran at the Garrick Theatre in the West End for 370 performances between July 1953 and May 1954.[1] Veteran entertainer Jack Buchanan directed and starred as a stockbroker trying to cope with the extravagant behaviour of his daughters. Other members of the cast included Dorothy Dickson, Nigel Green, David Hutcheson and Stephen Hancock.[2]
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As Long as They're Happy | |
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Written by | Vernon Sylvaine |
Date premiered | 13 April 1953 |
Place premiered | Grand Theatre, Blackpool |
Original language | English |
Genre | Comedy |
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