Loggerheads (play)

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Loggerheads
Written byRalph Cullinan
Date premieredFebruary 9, 1925
Place premieredCherry Lane Theatre
New York City, New York
Original languageEnglish
GenreComedy
SettingCorny Halpin's house in County Clare, Ireland

Loggerheads was a 1925 Broadway three-act comedy written by Ralph Cullinan and produced by Barry Macollum and Whitford Kane with Macollum also playing Padna Collins and Kane playing Corny Halpin. It ran for 72 performances from February 9, 1925 to April 1925 at the Cherry Lane Theatre. Actress Gail Kane was not related to Whitford Kane.

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