It premiered at Richmond Theatre under the title Stay Just As You Are during the early months of the Second World War.
The West End cast included Diana Churchill, Morland Graham, Edward Chapman, Hugh Dempster, Elliott Mason, Muriel George, O.B.
Clarence, Vincent Holman, Charles Mortimer and Joan Hickson.
[1] A review in the New Statesman considered that despite its complicated plot, the play had many of the "right ingredients" for a successful comedy.
[3] His last film made for Ealing Studios it also co-starred Peggy Bryan and Mackenzie Ward, as well as several members of the stage cast including Mason and Chapman.