Waters of the Moon (1951) which included in its cast Sybil Thorndike and Edith Evans. It ran for 835 performances.[4] It was later produced in 1978 with Wendy Hiller and Ingrid Bergman in its cast.
A Day by the Sea (1953) which included in its cast Ralph Richardson, Sybil Thorndike, and John Gielgud, with the latter directing. It ran for 386 performances.
A Touch of the Sun (1958) which included Michael and Vanessa Redgrave in its cast. The play was sharply criticized by
Kenneth Tynan for "the vacuity of the author's attitude towards life" [5]
The Tulip Tree (1962) which included Lynn Redgrave in its cast.
Noël Coward called it "a charming play", adding that "...it got bad notices, but ... Hunter never gets good ones, neither does he ever write bad plays. I admire his quality and class."[6]
Waters of the Moon (1951) which included in its cast Sybil Thorndike and Edith Evans. It ran for 835 performances.[4] It was later produced in 1978 with Wendy Hiller and Ingrid Bergman in its cast.
A Day by the Sea (1953) which included in its cast Ralph Richardson, Sybil Thorndike, and John Gielgud, with the latter directing. It ran for 386 performances.
A Touch of the Sun (1958) which included Michael and Vanessa Redgrave in its cast. The play was sharply criticized by
Kenneth Tynan for "the vacuity of the author's attitude towards life" [5]
The Tulip Tree (1962) which included Lynn Redgrave in its cast.
Noël Coward called it "a charming play", adding that "...it got bad notices, but ... Hunter never gets good ones, neither does he ever write bad plays. I admire his quality and class."[6]