Philip King (playwright)

Philip King (playwright)

Philip King, a British playwright and actor, was born in Yorkshire in 1904. He is best known as the author of the farce "See How They Run" (1944). He lived in Brighton and many of his plays were first produced in nearby Worthing. He continued to act throughout his writing career, often appearing in his own plays [Richmond Theatre programme CV, 28 February 2006] . He died on 9 January 1979.

Biography

Philip King began his career on his sixteenth birthday as an actor with a small touring company in the North of England, graduating to the Repertory Company at the Opera House, Harrogate. There he subsequently directed plays and saw his first comedy "Without the Prince" professionally produced, and shortly after presented in the West End at the Whitehall Theatre on 8 April 1940.

King made several appearances on the London stage, playing with such well-known stars as Sid Field, Frances Day and Hugh Wakefield and despite his success as a writer he was still drawn to his first love of acting. [Programme biography for the December 1978 revival of "See How They Run" at Greenwich Theatre.]

Of the events surrounding the West End first night of "See How They Run" in January 1945 King also wrote:

"At the time I was in the RAF and, luckily, stationed at the White City, Shepherd's Bush. During my four years service I had risen from the rank of AC2 (the lowest rank possible) to AC1 (not the highest), but I was fortunate inasmuch as, owing to the shortage of accommodation at White City, I was allowed to 'live out' in civilian digs.

"By the grace of God the play went like a bomb - even three 'doodlebugs' [German unmanned V-1 flying bombs used to attack London as a continuation of the Blitz] dropped during the performance. George Gee, playing the leading part, swore that all three dropped as he was saying his funniest lines. No one left the theatre until the play was over.

"The morning after the 'first night' I went down to Shepherd's Bush, bought every morning paper there was, and went to my usual workmen's cafe directly opposite RAF White City, and over a pint mug of tea and a Spam sandwich read the notices.

"They were marvellous! But, as I read them, I suddenly remembered the pictures I had seen of Noel Coward sitting up in a wonderful looking bed, in an even more wonderful dressing-gown, a silver tray at his side, reading "his" notices! And here was I...a pint mug of tea and a thick Spam sandwich. But what the hell? I had a success. That's all that really mattered." [Philip King memoir of the "See How They Run" first night, reproduced in the Greenwich Theatre programme, December 1978.]

Works

Dates are first publication, or first production if this is earlier.

ole author

*"Without The Prince"; 1939
*"Moon Madness" (the first title for "See How They Run", 1944 [On Q: Jack and Beatie de Leon and the Q Theatre by Kenneth Barrow, Heritage Publications (1992) ISBN 095190890] )
*"See How They Run"; 1944
*"On Monday Next"; 1950
*"Serious Charge"; 1956
*"Milk And Honey"; 1959
*"Pools Paradise"; 1961
*"As Black As She's Painted"; 1962
*"How Are You, Johnnie"; 1962
*"So Far ... No Further"; 1968
*"I'll Get My Man"; 1966
*"Go Bang Your Tambourine"; 1970

Co-author

With Falkland L Cary

*Sailor, Beware! (1955)
*"The Dream House" (1957)
*"An Air For Murder" (1958)
*"Watch It Sailor" (1960)
*"Rock-A-Bye, Sailor!" (1962)
*"Big Bad Mouse" (1969)
*"Wife Required" (date unknown)
*"Housekeeper Wanted" (date unknown)


=With John Boland=

*Murder In Company (1973)
*Who Says Murder (1975)
*Elementary, My Dear (1975)

With others

*Here We Come Gathering (with Anthony Armstrong, date unknown)
*The Lonesome Road (with Robin Maugham, 1959)
*Dark Lucy (with Parnell Bradbury, 1971)

References

External links

* [http://www.doollee.com/PlaywrightsK/king-philip.html Doollee]


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