Recapture
This article is about the Broadway play. For the topic in US taxation, see Depreciation recapture (United States).
Recapture | |
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Written by | Preston Sturges |
Date premiered | January 29, 1930 |
Place premiered |
Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre (B'way) New York City |
Original language | English |
Genre | drama |
Setting | The Bellevue-Superbe-Palace Hotel in Vichy, France and the Villa Lune de Miel |
Recapture is a 1930 drama in three acts by Preston Sturges, his third play to appear on Broadway.
The Broadway production was directed by Don Mullally and produced by A. H. Woods. It opened on January 29, 1930 at the Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre, and ran for 24 performances, closing in February of that year. According to Sturges, the play received "the most violently destructive notices [he] had seen in years."[1]
Appearing in the cast were Melvyn Douglas and Glenda Farrell.
References
- ↑ Sturges, Preston; Sturges, Sandy (adapt. & ed.), Preston Sturges on Preston Sturges, Boston: Faber & Faber, ISBN 0571164250, p.254
External links
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