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Escape Me Never (play)

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1934 play

Escape Me Never
Written byMargaret Kennedy
Date premiered1934
Place premieredApollo Theatre, West End, London
SettingEurope

Escape Me Never is a 1934 play written by Margaret Kennedy based upon her 1930 novel The Fool of the Family.

Set in pre World War I Europe, it tells the story of two brothers (Caryl and Sebastian Durbok) who are composers, share a flat, and are both in love with two women—an heiress and a young innocent.

The original West End run of the play at the Apollo Theatre starred Elisabeth Bergner for whom the play was written. Bergner, in her Broadway debut, starred also in the play's 1935 production at the Shubert Theatre.

Adaptations

Main articles: Escape Me Never (1935 film) and Escape Me Never (1947 film)

The play was adapted into a British film in 1935 starring Bergner and directed by Paul Czinner, and into an American film in 1947 starring Ida Lupino, directed by Peter Godfrey.

References

  1. ​Escape Me Never​ at the Internet Broadway Database

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