Bat, The
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Bat, The (1920), a mystery drama by Mary Roberts
Rinehart, Avery
Hopwood. [
Morosco Theatre, 867 perf.] The elderly spinster Cornelia Van Gorder ( Effie
Ellsler) rents the summer home of a banker who reportedly has been killed, but who, it turns out, may have absconded after hiding stolen funds in the house. When a number of people are said to be after the money, Cornelia hires a detective to solve the mystery. But only after she and her guests are beset by sundry frightening occurrences, even murder, is it discovered that the detective is not the man he seems to be. The
Wagenhals and Kemper–produced thriller was based on Rinehart's story “The Circular Staircase.” For many contemporary playgoers, May Vokes's comic performance as the easily terrified maid was the high point of the evening. When the play closed it was the second‐longest‐running show in Broadway history. Long popular in stock and amateur theatres, the play was revived in 1953 with Lucile Watson as Cornelia and Zasu Pitts as the maid. Curiously, when Alexander
Woollcott reviewed the original production for the
Tomes, a production he found “thoroughly interesting,” he suggested even then that Watson would have made the ideal Cornelia.
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