Keyhole (Playwrights '56)

"Keyhole" is a 1956 American television play written by Sumner Locke Elliott.

It was an episode of Playwrights '56 and was directed by Fred Coe better known as a producer.

[1] The play was more experimental than usual, using a narrator device who would address the audience.

Variety called it "nothing if not a vigorous vehicle for displaying a director’s approach to staging a live show in a manner that compared favorably with the “liquid assets” of the motion, picture.

"[1] The Philadelphia Inquirer said "the whole thing seemed like a one set stage play.