Kenneth Horne

Kenneth Horne was a high-profile British playwright who penned thirteen West End comedies in the 1930s-1960s. Titles include: AND THIS WAS ODD, THE BADGER GAME, THE DEVIL WAS SICK, which debuted at th... Read more
Kenneth Horne was a high-profile British playwright who penned thirteen West End comedies in the 1930s-1960s. Titles include: AND THIS WAS ODD, THE BADGER GAME, THE DEVIL WAS SICK, which debuted at the Pavilion in 1956, FOOLS RUSH IN, GOOD YOUNG MAN, JANE STEPS OUT, LADY MISLAID, LOVE IN A MIST, A PUBLIC MISCHIEF, which debuted at Newcastle Upon Tyne in 1965 and was subsequently adapted for television, SLEEPING PARTNERSHIP, TRIAL AND ERROR, TWO DOZEN RED ROSES, WOLF’S CLOTHING, and YES AND NO.