After the Rain (play)

After the Rain is a play by John Griffith Bowen, based on his 1958 novel about a 200-year flood. The action takes place in a university lecture hall two centuries after a massive rainfall.

After the Rain
Written byJohn Bowen
Date premiered1966
Place premieredHampstead Theatre Club, London
Original languageEnglish

The play's first English staging was at the Hampstead Theatre in 1966, and was notable for involving the audience in the action of the play by situating them as students in a lecture hall.

Its U.S. premiere on October 9, 1967, at the John Golden Theatre in New York City starred Alec McCowen and was directed by Vivian Matalon. It received a good review in The New York Times but only ran a short time.

The play was profiled in the William Goldman book The Season: A Candid Look at Broadway.

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