Miss Isobel is a 1957 play by Michael Plant and Dennis Webb.
Premise
An elderly lady regresses to her childhood.
Background
It was originally written by Australian Michael Plant.[1] It was optioned in 1955 by actor Paul Douglas who called it a play "filled with great charm" and he wanted Helen Hayes to star.[2] The script had originally been sent to Douglas as a TV show.[3]
In 1956 producer Leonard Stillman read the play and became enthusiastic. In December of that year he took over the option from Douglas. The play had been co written by a 48 year old Yorkshireman, Dennis Webb. Shirley Booth became attached to star.[4][5]Darryl Richard played the role of Robin in the Broadway play.[6]
Sir Cedric Hardwicke signed to direct. There was film interest in the play.[7] The budget of the Broadway production was $120,000.[4]
The play debuted on Broadway in December 1957. Brooks Atkinson of the New York Times said the play was "difficult to like".[8] It ran for 53 performances and is considered a flop.