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    I am going to be acting in a one act comedy play about thwarting a terrorist bomb attack in London. Given that it was written in 1913, can anyone give me the name of the play?

    Question #59134. Asked by gmackematix.

    peasypod

    The Mob?

    Sep 02 05, 12:51 AM
    gmackematix

    Is there a 1913 play called "The Mob"? Anyway, it's not the one I'm doing.

    Sep 03 05, 5:27 AM
    peasypod

    Certainly is, gmack, dear. But I'll keep looking nonetheless...

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/critic/review/0,1169,1038310,00.html

    Sep 03 05, 5:36 AM
    Priscilla9

    Are you really acting in it, gmackematix, or was it just for the sake of the format of the question?

    Sep 03 05, 12:17 PM
    gmackematix

    Indeed, Priscilla, we are performing in late October. I am playing the detective and the play is set in a restaurant.

    So Galsworthy found time to write plays in the middle of his saga. A non-Forsyte related novel of his, "The Dark Flower" was also published in 1913.

    Sep 04 05, 6:51 AM
    gmackematix

    Ok, last chance. It was by Ian Hay.

    Sep 18 05, 7:28 PM
    gmackematix

    The play is "The Crimson Cocoanut" (apparently that's how coconut was spelt then).
    The terrorists are anarchists called Madame Gliserinsky and her husband Nitro Gliserinsky.

    Sep 19 05, 4:58 PM

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