ARSENIC AND OLD LACE

[STAGE-PLAY]

Various radio versions of Joseph Kesselring’s stage play…

[Wikipedia] “The 'murderous old lady' plot line may also have been inspired by actual events

that occurred in a house in Windsor, Connecticut, where an older woman took in boarders and

allegedly poisoned them for their pensions. Kesselring originally conceived the play as a heavy

drama, but a friend, reading the half-finished play, convinced him it would be much more

effective as a comedy.”

[Brooks Atkinson] “They did not write the original text but the performance had the crack-

brained exuberance of the Lindsay-Crouse style.”

[Skinner] “They were given that name [‘The Beamish Ones’] by Boris Karloff when he was

appearing in their production of Arsenic and Old Lace. This absurdly gruesome yet gloriously

funny comedy (it ran in New York for 1444 performances and in London for 1337, the longest in

the British capital for any American play) came about when Joseph Kesselring sent the Lindsays a

copy.

“The two went to work as soon as they had made their agreement with Kesselring. They all but

rewrote everything, changing many of the situations and introducing some new characters. But

they were careful to give full credit at all times to Kesselring.”

The 1971 broadcast re-united several cast members from the 1966 London stage production:

Dame Sybil Thorndike, Athene Seyler, and Desmond Walter-Ellis.

[CHRONOLOGY]

LADY ESTHER SCREEN GUILD THEATRE (KNX, HOLLYWOOD—CBS)

[

November 25, 1946Arsenic and Old Lace

CAST:

Eddie Albert (Mortimer Brewster), Verna Felton, Boris Karloff (Jonathan

Brewster), Jane Morgan.

EXTANT RECORDING
FORD THEATRE (W???, NEW YORK—NBC)
[Sunday—5:00-6:00 PM]

January 25, 1948Arsenic and Old Lace

[

ST. PETERSBURG TIMES:

“…Four members of the original Broadway cast

of ‘Arsenic and Old Lace’ will join the ‘Ford Theatre’…to present a full-

hour broadcast of the play. Josephine Hull and Jean Adair will portray

Abby and Martha Brewster, the sisters who see nothing wrong with

putting a dash of arsenic into after-dinner wine. John Alexander will be

cast as ‘Teddy’ Brewster, who is quite convinced that he is Teddy

Roosevelt and is digging the Panama canal down in the cellar. Edgar

Stehli will be heard as Dr. Einstein, an unlicensed surgeon who likes his

strong drink without arsenic and serves as the Brewsters’ aide…”]

CAST:

Jean Adair (Martha Brewster), John Alexander (Teddy Brewster),

Josephine Hull (Abby Brewster), Edgar Stehli (Dr. Einstein), et al.

BEST PLAYS (W???, NEW YORK—NBC)

[

July 6, 1952Arsenic and Old Lace

SCRIPT:

Ernest Kinoy.

PERSONNEL:

John Chapman (host), Fred Collins (announcer), Edward King

(director), William Welch (production supervisor).

CAST:

Jean Adair (Martha Brewster), Donald Cook (Mortimer Brewster), Boris

Karloff (Jonathan Brewster), Wendell Holmes, Ed Latimer, Arthur Matlin, Ted

Osborne, Edgar Stehli (Dr. Einstein), Joan Tompkins, Evelyn Varden.

EXTANT RECORDING
SATURDAY NIGHT THEATRE (HOME SERVICE, LONDON)
[Saturday—9:15-10:35 PM]

June 5, 1954Arsenic and Old Lace

SCRIPT:

Charles Lefeaux.

PERSONNEL:

Charles Lefeaux (producer).

SATURDAY NIGHT THEATRE (RADIO 4, LONDON)
[Saturday—8:30-9:58 PM]

May 29, 1971Arsenic and Old Lace

PERSONNEL:

Graham Gauld (producer).

CAST:

Dinsdale Landen, Prunella Scales, Athene Seyler (Martha Brewster), Dame

Sybil Thorndike (Abby Brewser), Desmond Walter-Ellis (Teddy Brewster), et al.

EXTANT RECORDING—BBC
(RADIO 4, LONDON)
[Saturday—3:05-4:35 PM]

October 9, 1976Arsenic and Old Lace

[SOURCES]

Skinner, Cornelia Otis.Life with Lindsay & Crouse.Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1976.