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Farce de H. F. Maltby, adaptée de l'œuvre originale française, Azaïs, par Louis Verneuil et Georges Berr.

Fifty-Fifty (1932-09-Aldwych Theatre-London)

Type de série: Original
Théâtre: Aldwych Theatre (Londres - Angleterre)
Durée : 4 mois 2 semaines
Nombre : 161 représentations
Première Preview : lundi 05 septembre 1932
Première : lundi 05 septembre 1932
Dernière : samedi 21 janvier 1933
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Commentaires : The 11th in the series of twelve Aldwych farces, and the seventh written by Travers.
Presse : The critics praised the players but thought little of the play. Ivor Brown in The Manchester Guardian commented that to call it an Aldwych farce was a misnomer, and there was a consensus that the piece was too slow and too weak.[6] The Illustrated London News observed, "The Aldwych authors have taught us to expect a laugh in every line, but Mr. H. F. Maltby, probably ill at ease in adapting this play from the French, was not his usual witty self."
Brown thought that the weakness of the story "seems to inhibit the natural vitality of the Aldwych team."