Love at Law
This play – retitled HOW SAY YOU? – was presented in the West End in April 1959 [qv], with the same director and five of the same actors.
It was remounted at Windsor, under its original title, from 20th July to 8th August 1970, with Mary Kerridge in the same role, and again in April 1984 [both qv].
Cast & Crew
Cast
Clerk to the Court | William Glen-Doepel |
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Frances Pilbright | Jennifer Wright |
George Lockwood | Duncan Lewis |
Gladys Pudney | Mary Kerridge |
Guy Stevens | Francis Matthews |
Hubert Shannon | Donald Churchill |
Mr Justice Hadden | Malcolm Russell |
Mr Peebles | Frederick Keen |
Pearl Hoskins | Jeanette Landis |
Sidney Pudney | Jay Denyer |
Usher to the Court | Geoffrey Tyrrell |
Crew | |
Director | John Counsell |
Settings designed by | Hal Henshaw |
Settings painted by | Dian Montgomerie |
Stage Director | Bridget Thorold |
Stage Manager | Shirley Barrett |
Assistant Stage Manager | Marina Kingsley |
Carpenter | Norman Brown |
Electrician | Cyril Douglas |
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Play description
Presented in the West End as HOW SAY YOU? (qv), then adapted as the 1962 film A PAIR OF BRIEFS.
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