Ladies' Night (play)
Ladies' Night (sometimes marketed as Ladies' Night in a Turkish Bath) is a three-act play originally written by Charlton Andrews and later reworked by Avery Hopwood. The play was a sex farce with part of the action set in a Turkish bath instead of a bedroom. A. H. Woods staged it on Broadway, where it opened under the direction of Bertram Harrison on August 9, 1920 at the Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre. Ladies' Night had a run of 375 performances with the final curtain falling in June 1921. It was revived on Broadway in adapted forms in 1945 and 1950.
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Written by | Charlton Andrews, Avery Hopwood |
Date premiered | August 9, 1920 |
Place premiered | Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre |
Original language | English |
Genre | Farce |
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