Semi-Detached | |
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Written by | David Turner |
Date premiered | 8 June 1962 |
Place premiered | Belgrade Theatre, Coventry |
Original language | English |
Setting | Spring, 1962. The home of Fred Midway, Dowlihull, England. |
Semi-Detached is a play written by David Turner.[1] It premiered at the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry in June 1962 with Leonard Rossiter in the lead role, the production was directed by Tony Richardson.[2] In 1964, the BBC recorded a radio adaptation starring Rossiter, rebroadcast in 2016 in its series Repertory in Britain.[3] The Belgrade Theatre production transferred to London, still directed by Richardson, but with Laurence Olivier (replacing Rossiter), Eileen Atkins, John Thaw, James Bolam (replacing Ian McKellen) and Mona Washbourne.[4] The play reached Broadway in New York for a season in 1963 and a film version All the Way Up (1970), directed by James MacTaggart, starred Warren Mitchell.[5][6] The play was revived at the Chichester Festival in 1999.[7]