Kind Sir

Kind Sir is a 1953 play written by Norman Krasna and directed by Joshua Logan. It was the inspiration for the 1958 film Indiscreet.

Kind Sir
Written byNorman Krasna
Characters3 M 3 F
Date premiered26 September 1953 (New Orleans)[1]
4 November 1953 (New York)
Place premieredAlvin Theatre, New York
Original languageEnglish
SubjectComedy
SettingThe New York apartment of Miss Jane Kimball

References

  1. KIND SIR' IN NEW ORLEANS: Logan's Production of Krasna Play Is Hailed at Premiere Special to The New York Times 28 Sep 1953: 21.
  2. DALRYMPLE PLANS PRODUCTION IN FALL New York Times 15 June 1950: 40.
  3. Logan p 348
  4. Logan p 384
  5. She's Washed That Gal Right Outa Her Hair: Mary Martin, after nearly four years as Nellie Forbush, prepares to emerge as a new woman in her first straight play. Right Outa Her Hair By SEYMOUR PECK. New York Times 20 Sep 1953: SM19.
  6. Logan p 360-385
  7. LOGAN IN SANITARIUM: Producer-Director of 'Kind Sir' Resting Near New Orleans New York Times 22 Oct 1953: 34.
  8. Financing of 'Kind Sir' a Stage Rarity Chapman, John. Chicago Daily Tribune 6 Sep 1953: f7.
  9. http://ibdb.com/production.php?id=2384
  10. AT THE THEATRE By BROOKS ATKINSON. New York Times 5 Nov 1953: 41.
  11. Kind Sir at Playbill
  12. DELAYED 'TIGHTS' IN DEBUT TONIGHT: ' Extravaganza,' Postponed Twice, Opens at Hellinger With Jeanmaire, Goldner By SAM ZOLOTOW. New York Times 5 Mar 1954: 16.
  13. Logan p 384

Further reading

  • Logan, Joshua (1976). Josh, my up and down, in and out life. Delacorte Press.
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