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Home Is Tomorrow

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Home Is Tomorrow
Written byJ.B. Priestley
Date premiered11 October 1948
Place premieredPrinces Theatre, Bradford
Original languageEnglish
GenreDrama

Home Is Tomorrow is a 1948 play by the British author J.B. Priestley. It was inspired by Priestley's experience of attending a postwar UNESCO conference.[1] It premiered at the Princes Theatre, Bradford before transferring to the Cambridge Theatre in London's West End running for 37 performances between 4 November and 4 December 1948.[2] The cast included Leslie Banks, Gordon Tanner, Douglas Jefferies, Alan Wheatley, Cecil Trouncer, John Ruddock and Irene Worth.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Fagge p.86
  2. ^ Wearing p.404
  3. ^ Wearing p.404

Bibliography

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  • Fagge, Roger. The Vision of J.B. Priestley. A&C Black, 2011.
  • Gale, Maggie B. J.B. Priestley. Routledge, 2008.
  • Wearing, J.P. The London Stage 1940-1949: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel. Rowman & Littlefield, 2014.