Hell's Bells (play)


Hell's Bells is a comedy play in three acts written by Barry Conners. It was first produced on the Broadway stage at the Wallack's Theatre opening January 26, 1925, and ran for 120 performances.
Produced by Herman Gantvoort and staged by John Hayden, the opening night cast included Humphrey Bogart starring as Jimmy Todhunter and Shirley Booth starring as Nan Winchester.
The setting is the Tanglewood Lodge, New Dauville, Connecticut.

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