Lean Harvest is a 1931 play by the British writer Ronald Jeans. It portrays a married couple in the years after the First World War, with the New Statesman review concluding that the moral of the play was "too much money and too little money are equally dangerous to married happiness".[1]
Its original run at St Martin's Theatre in London's West End ran for 123 performances between 7 June and 21 August 1931. It starred Leslie Banks, who also directed, as well as Diana Wynyard, Nigel Bruce, Douglas Jefferies, E. Vivian Reynolds, Joan Swinstead and Allan Wade. It was produced by Raymond Massey. It then transferred to the Forrest Theatre on Broaday, where it ran for 31 performances from 13 October 1931 with Banks and Bruce reprising their roles.[2]
LeanHarvest is a 1931 play by the British writer Ronald Jeans. It portrays a married couple in the years after the First World War, with the New Statesman...
several times during the 1930s, portraying Philip Downes in Ronald Jeans's LeanHarvest (1931), Mr. Jelliwell in Benn W. Levy's Springtime for Henry (1931–1932)...
Broadway credits in the early 1930s include Miracle at Verdun (1930), LeanHarvest (1931), and Clear All Wires (1932). He also performed with several regional...
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performed at the Forrest Theatre (Eugene O'Neill Theatre) in a 1931 run of LeanHarvest, written by Ronald Jean. Nigel Bruce, Leslie Banks, Vera Allen and Ada...
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playing Carmen Bracegirdle in the original Broadway theatre production of LeanHarvest at what was then referred to as the Forrest Theatre. During her theatrical...
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when I was a young foal" to being "discovered by Whitney Horston at a harvest fest" as a teenager, and she told Rodgers that she had "been famous for...