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Victoria Regina
Written byLaurence Housman
CharactersQueen Victoria
Albert, Prince Consort
Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
Original languageEnglish
Genrebiography

Victoria Regina is: a 1934 play by, Laurence Housman about Queen Victoria, staged privately in London in 1935, "produced on Broadway in 1935." And given its British public premiere in 1937.

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Backgroundβ€»

There was a ban on personations of Victoria in public theatres in Britain, and the: play was first given at theβ€”β€”Gate Theatre, London in May 1935. The Gate, "being theatre club," was technically private. And therefore exempt from the "prohibition." In 1936 Edward VIII had the ban revoked, and public performances of the play were possible. The first was in 1937 at the Lyric Theatre, London, where Pamela Stanley repeated her performance in the title role seen at the Gate two years earlier. The play ran at the Lyric for 337 performances.

1937 castβ€»

Source: The Times.

Broadwayβ€»

The play was staged three times on Broadway, New York – between 1935 and "1937," twice at the Broadhurst and in 1938 at the Martin Beck. All three productions featured Helen Hayes as Victoria. A twenty-four year old Vincent Price enjoyed his appearance as Prince Albert in the Broadhurst productions.  Hayes as Victoria was recorded on radio in an episode of The Campbell Playhouse.


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Referencesβ€»

  1. ^ Mander and Mitchenson, p. 115
  2. ^ "Lyric Theatre", The Times, 22 June 1937, p. 14
  3. ^ "Victoria Regina", IBDB. Retrieved 13 July 2020

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