• Source: Wings Over Europe (play)
    • Wings Over Europe was a 1928 Broadway three-act play written by Robert Nichols and Maurice Browne, produced by the Theatre Guild and directed by Rouben Mamoulian. It opened on December 10, 1928 at the
      Martin Beck Theatre and then moved to the Alvin Theatre sometime in 1929 running for 90 total performances.
      Young British genius Francis Lightfoot has discovered how to make terrible bombs using the atom. He's soon dismayed by the greed and militarism of the British cabinet members.


      Cast


      Hugh Buckler as Stapp
      Frank Conroy as Arthur
      Wheeler Dryden as Plimsoll
      Frank Elliott as Dedham
      Joseph Kilgour as Grindle
      Alexander Kirkland as Lightfoot
      Robert Rendel as Vere
      Lionel Bevans as St. Man
      Thomas Braidon as Cossington
      Charles Carden as Taggert
      John Dunn as Sunningdale
      Charles Francis as Faulkiner
      George Graham as Pascoe
      Nicholas Joy as Haliburton
      A. P. Kaye as Rummel
      Ernest Lawford as Grantby
      Edward Lester as Hand
      Gordon Richards as Dunn
      Grant Stewart as Blount


      Accolades


      Wings Over Europe was included in Burns Mantle's The Best Plays of 1928–29.


      References




      External links


      Wings Over Europe​ at the Internet Broadway Database

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