After Dark is a thriller play by the British writer Joseph Jefferson Farjeon.
After premiering at the Pier Theatre in Eastbourne it transferred to the West End for a run of 56 performance, initially at the Garrick Theatre before moving to the Comedy Theatre.
The original cast included Horace Hodges, Donald Calthrop and Malcolm Keen.
[1] In 1932 it was adapted into the British film After Dark directed by Albert Parker and made at Walton Studios by the British subsidiary of Fox Film.
[2] This article on a play from the 1920s is a stub.