Laburnum Grove (play)

Laburnum Grove is a comedy-drama play by the British writer J.B. Priestley which was first staged in 1933.[2] It made its Broadway debut at Booth's Theatre on 14 January 1935 and ran for 131 performances.[3] In order to get rid of his sponging relatives, a man declares to them that he is a master forger.In 1936 the play was adapted into a film Laburnum Grove directed by Carol Reed and starring Edmund Gwenn and Victoria Hopper.A version of the play, starring Raymond Massey, was televised on CBS's Ford Theatre on January 27, 1950.
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