Not Now, Darling
Not Now, Darling is a 1967 farce written by English playwrights John Chapman and Ray Cooney, first staged at the Richmond Theatre, in Richmond, England prior to a long West End run starring Donald Sinden and Bernard Cribbins.
It was adapted as a film in 1973.
Casts of Other Productions
City Theatre
- Viktor Skála .... Arnold Crouch
- Helena Dvořáková .... Miss Tipdale
- Eva Jelínková .... Mrs. Frenchman
- Zdeněk Bureš .... Captain Frenchman
- Zdeněk Junák .... Gilbert Bodley
- Martin Havelka .... Harry McMichael
- Jitka Čvančarová .... Janie McMichael
- Evelina Jirková .... Miss Sue
- Irena Konvalinková .... Maude Bodley
- Lukáš Hejlík .... Paul Lawson
Dylan Thomas Theatre
- Fiona Carr .... Janie McMichael
Equity Library Theatre
- Robert Lydiard .... Arnold Crouch
- Alynne Amkraut .... Miss Tipdale
- Ava Taulchin .... Miss Whittington
- Eliza Miller .... Mrs. Frenchman
- Frederick Walters .... Gilbert Bodley
- Richard Portnow .... Harry McMichael
- Jane Culley .... Janie McMichael
- Regis Bowman .... Mr. Frenchman
- Rusty Riegelman .... Sue Lawson
- Marilyn Alex .... Maude Bodley
- Harry Bennett .... Mr. Lawson
References
Further reading
- Cooney, Ray; Chapman, John Roy (1970). Not Now, Darling; A Comedy. Guild library (First ed.). London: English Theatre Guild. OCLC 142907.
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