The House by the Lake

The House by the Lake is a 1956 British stage thriller in three acts, by Hugh Mills.[1] The main characters are Maurice and Stella, a brother and sister who plot to murder their unlikeable brother, Colin.[2] The other characters include Maurice's wife, Janet, Colin's long-suffering wife, Iris, and Colonel Forbes, a neighbour.[3]

It premiered in London's West End, where it ran for two years, starring Flora Robson and Andrew Cruickshank;[4][5] and has since became a staple of amateur dramatics.[6]

Original production

The play, directed by John Fernald, opened at the Duke of York's Theatre on 9th May 1956, with the following cast:

The production was designed by Fanny Taylor.

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References

  1. Hesse, Beatrix (2 August 2015). "The English Crime Play in the Twentieth Century". Springer via Google Books.
  2. Lawson, Mark (31 March 2006). "Mark Lawson on Look Back in Anger". the Guardian.
  3. "doollee.com - the playwrights database of modern plays". www.doollee.com.
  4. "Production of The House by The Lake - Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
  5. "Google Groups". groups.google.com.
  6. "Auditions: The House by the Lake, A thriller by Hugh Mills". Eventfinda.


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