Niobe (play)

The show had more than five hundred performances at the Royal Strand Theatre in London's West End.

The play toured other countries, including Australia[1] and with other companies [2] The play revolves around the Edwardian family values being tested by unusual circumstances.

The household contains a marble statue of Niobe.

The moment of magical transformation occurs as the statue is bought to life by a quaint electrical storm.

This article on a play from the 1890s is a stub.