George and Margaret
Past productions
- Cambridge Theatre Company, University of Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry and Ashcroft Theatre, Croydon
- Byre Theatre Company, Byre Theatre, St Andrews
- H M Tennent Ltd, by arrangement with Arthur Cantor and Yvonne Arnaud Theatre Guildford, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, Theatre Royal, Brighton, and other locations
- Arthur Brough Players, Leas Pavilion, Folkestone
- Windsor Theatre Company, Theatre Royal, Windsor
- Little Theatre, Bristol
- Farnham Repertory Company, Castle Theatre, Farnham
- Colchester Repertory Company, Colchester Repertory Theatre
- New Theatre, Bangor
- Swansea Repertory Company, Grand Theatre, Swansea
- Swansea Repertory Company, Grand Theatre, Swansea
- Royal Palace Theatre, Ramsgate, Kent
- Guildford Theatre
- Arthur Brough Players, Leas Pavilion, Folkestone
- Little Theatre, Bristol
- Wolverhampton Repertory Company, Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton
- Windsor Repertory Company, Theatre Royal, Windsor
- Brixton Repertory Company, Melville Theatre (now Brixton Theatre, Brixton)
- Piccadilly Theatre, London
- Arthur Brough Players, Hippodrome, Keighley
- Prince Littler, Finsbury Park Empire, London
- Barry O’Brien, Empire Theatre Wood Green
- Terence Byron Repertory Company, Lyceum Theatre, Crewe
- Wilson Barrett / Esmond Knight Company, King’s Theatre, Hammersmith
- Arthur Brough Players, Leas Pavilion, Folkestone
- Colchester Repertory Company, Colchester Repertory Theatre
- Harry Hanson’s Court Players, Empire Theatre, Penge
- H M Tennent Ltd, Wyndham’s Theatre, London, Piccadilly Theatre, London, and other locations
- Prince’s Theatre, Bristol
- John C Wilson, Morosco Theatre, New York, Opera House, Manchester, and other locations
- Repertory Players, Strand Theatre, London (now Novello Theatre, London)
A play by Gerald Savory
Written in 1935 by out-of-work actor Gerald Savory. After a one-performance try-out at the Strand Theatre by the Repertory Players, it subsequently opened at Wyndham’s Theatre and then transferred to the Piccadilly Theatre. As in WAITING FOR GODOT, the title characters never manage to arrive.