''Ever Since Paradise'' is a 1946
comedy play by the British writer
J.B. Priestley.
It premiered at the
Lyceum Theatre in
Sheffield
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in August 1946. The following June it transferred to the
New Theatre in
London
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's
West End
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where it ran for 165 performances. The cast included
Jane Carr,
Joy Shelton,
Roger Livesey,
Ursula Jeans and
Dennis Arundell.
[Wearing p.309]
References
Bibliography
* Wearing, J.P. ''The London Stage 1940-1949: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel''. Rowman & Littlefield, 2014.
1946 plays
Plays by J. B. Priestley
Comedy plays
West End plays
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