Talk:Don't Dress for Dinner

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Dates?[edit]

Do we know when this play was written / debut show etc? I think that would be an imperative addition to the article. I've had a quick look on Google, but amateur production advertisements seem to rule the roost. Perhaps I can get my hands on a copy, but if someone else knows, it'd be appreciated. Lradrama 09:33, 24 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Productions: America?[edit]

"This version has since played in theatres all over America and the English speaking world.[3]" What America does this refer to? South America? North America? All of America? Just USA and Canada? The citation does not seem to support any of these assertions."Pij" (talk) 09:43, 23 September 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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Typo correction[edit]

I’ve corrected the spelling, in one of the reviews quoted, of the author’s surname, from “Canoletti” to “Camoletti”. Normally this would be unremarkable and not worthy of a note here in Talk, but in this case the quote was from The Guardian newspaper which at one point was (almost certainly unwarrantedly) given the nickname The Grauniad for going to print with a higher than usual number of spelling errors. In the unlikely event that the surname really was misspelled and needs to be reverted, I suggest a “[sic]” then needs to be added. I did check prior to the change, but I couldn’t search as far back as 1991. Subsequent mentions of this author all get the name right. 70.123.153.76 (talk) 16:36, 14 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]