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Ambrose Applejohn's Adventure

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251: 142: 262: 126:, where he lives with his ward, Poppy Faire. He decides to sell his country estate so he can find excitement elsewhere. Several strangers appear at his door, all claiming reasons to be there that have nothing to do with the sale. One woman says she is a Russian dancer trying to defect, and a man claims to be looking for her. A couple says their car has broken down. Applejohn assumes they are all really prospective buyers investigating his home. 129:
That night Applejohn dreams he is a pirate, Captain Applejack. His visitors appear in the dream as his adversaries. The next day, he discovers that the visitors are thieves hunting for a
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played Poppy Faire. The play continued at the Criterion over a year, until 19 August 1922, with 454 performances. It then moved to the
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hidden in the house. Applejohn and Faire overcome the criminals, and he decides that life in Cornwall is exciting enough after all.
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The characters and cast from the West End and Broadway productions are given below:
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The London Stage 1920-1929: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel
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The London Stage 1920-1929: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel
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Vol. 71, no. 23, 352. p. 14. 8: 122:Ambrose Applejohn is bored with his life in 736: 734: 682: 680: 650: 648: 271: 200:production was launched, this time titled 100:, where it ran for 18 months, and also on 20: 104:, where it was performed under the title 564:produced an adaptation of the play as a 644: 7: 181:produced and starred as Applejohn; 14: 161:on 11 July 1921, under the title 842:British plays adapted into films 802:​Captain Applejack​ 727:. 4 September 1922. p. 5. 1: 766:Ambrose Applejohn's Adventure 719:Ambrose Applejohn's Adventure 167:Ambrose Applejohn's Adventure 145:The play debuted at London's 85:Ambrose Applejohn's Adventure 24:Ambrose Applejohn's Adventure 774:. 30 July 1921. p. 141. 635:, based on Hackett's play. 614:starred, with direction by 873: 847:Plays by Walter C. 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Index

Walter Hackett
Criterion Theatre
Comedy
play
Walter Hackett
West End
Broadway
musical
Cornwall
treasure map

Criterion Theatre
previewed
Theatre Royal, Brighton
West End
Criterion Theatre
Charles Hawtrey
Marion Lorne
Savoy Theatre
Strand
Broadway
Wallace Eddinger
Phoebe Foster
Sam H. Harris
Cort Theatre
Australia
Criterion Theatre
Sydney
Lawrence Grossmith
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