The Manor of Northstead
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For the area on the North Bay of Scarborough in North Yorkshire, England, and the mechanism by which British Members of Parliament resign their seats, see Northstead.
The Manor of Northstead is a 1954 comedy play by the British writer William Douglas Home. It is a sequel to his 1947 hit The Chiltern Hundreds. The title refers to the Manor of Northstead.
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Written by | William Douglas Home |
Date premiered | 15 March 1954 |
Place premiered | Theatre Royal, Nottingham |
Original language | English |
Genre | Comedy |
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It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham before transferring to the Duchess Theatre in London's West End where it ran for 307 performances between 28 April 1954 and 22 January 1955. The original London cast included A.E. Matthews, Jean Lodge, Marie Lohr, Charles Heslop, Bryan Coleman, Ronald Adam, Arthur Hewlett and Viola Lyel.[1]