Badger's Green (play)

Badger's Green is a 1930 British comedy play written by R.C.

A company has ambitious plans to redevelop the quiet, picturesque village of Badger's Green.

The inhabitants mount a resistance campaign and it is eventually decided to settle the future of the village by playing a cricket match.

The play originally opened in June 1930 at London's Prince of Wales Theatre, where it ran for only 35 performances.

[1] It has however, been adapted for the screen three times: a 1934 version starring Valerie Hobson,[2] a 1938 version starring Maurice Denham and a 1949 version starring Garry Marsh.