It's the  Geography That  Counts


Repertory in Britain: Raymond Bowers It's the Geography That Counts Twisty tense psychological thriller Two brothers, a fast car, and a hit-and-run accident in the night..... Is this a set-up for murder? Superintendent Hurst investigates and discovers it's the geography that counts. . . . Marshall Arnitt, a racing-car driver, is spending the weekend with his mother in the south of England, when his foster brother takes out his car and hits a cyclist on the Scottish border. Marshall agrees to take the blame for the accident, and James finds that their mother has been murdered, and Marshall has engineered the situation to make James look guilty. Produced By:….William Glen-Doepel The Bromley Repertory Company James:…..Tony Tanner Marshal:…..Gerald Flood Hurst:…..Robert Hartley Daniels:….Arthur White Mercia:…..Sally Smith Fletcher:…..Brian Osborne Saturday Night Theatre: It’s the Geography That Counts Sat 14th Jul 1962, 20:30 on BBC Home Service Basic The play was first performed at the Royal Court, Liverpool, under the title The Man in Question. According to Who’s Who in the Theatre this murder mystery was the last production at the St James’s Theatre, London, 1957 before it was demolished.

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