Suspect (play)

Suspect
Written byEdward Percy
Reginald Denham
Date premiered16 February 1937
Place premieredSt Martin's Theatre, London
Original languageEnglish
GenreMystery thriller
SettingCornwall, present day

Suspect is a 1937 mystery thriller play by the British authors Edward Percy and Reginald Denham, written under the pen name Rex Judd.[1] It ran at the St Martin's Theatre in London's West End for 84 performances between 16 February and 1 May 1937. The West End cast included Peter Murray-Hill, Campbell Gullan, David Horne, Mary Morris, Jean Cadell and Doris Lytton.[2] It is a murder mystery set at a country house in Cornwall. It first appeared on Broadway at the Playhouse Theatre in 1940.[3]

It was adapted several times for television. In 1939 it was adapted by the BBC for a television film of the same title and featuring a number of the original cast. Further BBC television films followed in 1946 and 1958. In addition a 1952 episode of the American show Broadway Television Theatre was based on the play.[4]

  1. ^ Maxford p.628
  2. ^ Wearing p.584
  3. ^ Wearing p.584
  4. ^ Maxford p.628