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'''''Not Now''''' is a 1967 [[farce]] written by English playwrights [[John Chapman (screenwriter)|John Chapman]] and [[Ray Cooney]], first staged at the [[Richmond Theatre]], in [[Richmond, London|Richmond]], England prior to a long [[West End theatre|West End]] run starring [[Donald Sinden]] and [[Bernard Cribbins]], with [[Jill Melford]], [[Mary Kenton]], [[Brian Wilde]], [[Carmel McSharry]] and [[Ann Sidney]].
'''''Not Now, Darling''''' is a 1967 [[farce]] written by English playwrights [[John Chapman (screenwriter)|John Chapman]] and [[Ray Cooney]], first staged at the [[Richmond Theatre]], in [[Richmond, London|Richmond]], England prior to a long [[West End theatre|West End]] run starring [[Donald Sinden]] and [[Bernard Cribbins]], with [[Jill Melford]], [[Mary Kenton]], [[Brian Wilde]], [[Carmel McSharry]] and [[Ann Sidney]].


It was adapted as a film in 1973.
It was adapted as a film in 1973.

Revision as of 17:26, 18 April 2019

Not Now
Written byJohn Chapman
Ray Cooney
Date premiered1967
Place premieredRichmond Theatre, Richmond, England
Original languageEnglish
GenreComedy

Not Now, Darling is a 1967 farce written by English playwrights John Chapman and Ray Cooney, first staged at the Richmond Theatre, in Richmond, England prior to a long West End run starring Donald Sinden and Bernard Cribbins, with Jill Melford, Mary Kenton, Brian Wilde, Carmel McSharry and Ann Sidney.

It was adapted as a film in 1973.

References

Further reading

  • Cooney, Ray; Chapman, John Roy (1970). Not Now, Darling; A Comedy. Guild library (First ed.). London: English Theatre Guild. OCLC 142907.