The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse | |
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Written by | Barré Lyndon |
Date premiered | 6 August 1936 |
Place premiered | Haymarket Theatre, London |
Original language | English |
Genre | Thriller |
The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse is a 1936 thriller play by the British writer Barré Lyndon. The lead character's name is a play on the term for the female sexual organ the clitoris - a name characterised by the "yearning, untrammelled nature"[1] of Clitterhouse himself; an extremely daring pun for 1936,[2] yet seemingly anticipated by Lyndon to escape the notice of the contemporary censor. Lyndon wrote, "My view was that he was no more likely to locate the pun in my title as to locate the source of it on his beloved bedfellow".[3]
The play premiered at the Haymarket Theatre in London's West End and ran for 491 performances. The original cast included Ralph Richardson. In 1937 it transferred to Broadway with Cedric Hardwicke in the leading role.[4]