Sailor Beware! (play)
Sailor Beware! is a comic play by Philip King and Falkland Cary. After a repertory company production in Worthing in 1954, it opened in the West End of London on 16 February 1955 and ran for 1,231 performances.
The play depicts the successful attempt by a young sailor to curb the tyrannical ways of his prospective mother-in-law. It was the first London appearance by Peggy Mount, who achieved immediate celebrity in the role of the domineering Mrs Hornett. The play spawned a film adaptation and a stage sequel, and has been revived on several occasions.
History
The co-author, Philip King, had written an earlier hit comedy, See How They Run, and had collaborated with Falkland Cary on five plays. Their Sailor Beware! was first produced by the Worthing repertory company in 1954. The cast included Peggy Mount and Richard Coleman, who retained their original roles when the play was presented at the Strand Theatre, London the following year. The success of the West End production established Coleman as "a reliable and good-looking juvenile lead", according to The Times, and Mount became what The Daily Mirror called "The toast of the town … the actress London is raving about". Tessie O'Shea replaced Mount towards the end of the run. The play ran at the Strand until 22 February 1958, a total of 1,231 performances.Plot
The Hornett household is dominated by Emma, the tyrannical wife of Henry, sister-in-law of Edie, and mother of Shirley. Able Seaman Albert Tufnell is in love with Shirley, but he views the prospect of marrying into her family with concern. He is an orphan and has never known home life. He decides to shock Mrs Hornett into recognising how badly she behaves to other people. By pretending to jilt Shirley on their wedding morning he sets off a chain of events that lead family, neighbours and even the vicar to tell Emma what they think of her. She is duly chastened and all ends happily, though not without a hint that Shirley has the potential to become as formidable a wife as her mother has been.Original London cast
- Edie Hornett – Ann Wilton
- Emma Hornett – Peggy Mount
- Mrs Lack – Myrette Morven
- Henry Hornettt – Cyril Smith
- Albert Tufnell, AB – Richard Coleman
- Carnoustie Bligh, AB – James Copeland
- Daphne Pink – Jean Burgess
- Shirley Hornett – Sheila Shand Gibbs
- The Rev Oliver Purefoy – Anthony Marlow