Laughs give way to an interrogation of monogamy and jealousy as a couple open up their marriage in Miles Malleson’s play Miles Malleson’s 1933 drama is a reminder that polyamory existed long before it ...
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How many Broadway shows has Miles Malleson been in? Miles Malleson has appeared on Broadway in 4 shows. How many West End shows has Miles Malleson been in? Miles Malleson has appeared on London's West ...
In 1933, when Miles Malleson published his unproduced play Yours Unfaithfully, polyamory was a practice without a label: The term wouldn’t emerge for another half-century. But smart London was atingle ...
“Yours Unfaithfully” had never been staged anywhere before the Mint put it on. It’s easy to see why: It tells the story of an open marriage, one in which Anne (Elisabeth Gray) encourages Stephen (Max ...
Max von Essen, who recently finished up a Tony-nominated run in An American in Paris, has been tapped for Miles Malleson’s Yours Unfaithfully, an “un-Romantic Comedy” about the price of free love.
There is, of course, no getting away from the fact that Miles Malleson is now regarded as one of those seemingly dim and distant 'I wasn't even born then' figures, like Andrew Bonar Law, Demosthenes, ...
William Miles Malleson (25 May 1888 – 15 March 1969) was an English actor and dramatist, particularly remembered for his appearances in British comedy films of the 1930s to 1960s. Towards the end of ...