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| Scotch Mist | |
|---|---|
| Broadway programme | |
| Written by | Patrick Hastings |
| Date premiered | 26 January 1926 |
| Place premiered | St Martin's Theatre, London |
| Original language | English |
| Genre | Comedy |
Scotch Mist is a 1926 comedy play by the British writer and barrister Patrick Hastings. Star Tallulah Bankhead played the centre of a love triangle and was apparently responsible for the play's commercial success despite critical reviews. [1]
It ran for a 117 performances at the St Martin's Theatre in London's West End between 26 January and 3 May 1926. The cast included Bankhead, Godfrey Tearle, Edmund Breon, Abraham Sofaer and Beatrix Lehmann. It was produced by Basil Dean. [2] A Broadway run directed by Edward Childs Carpenter at the Klaw Theatre the same year was less successful, lasting for 16 performances. [3]