The Venetian (play)

The Venetian is a 1931 historical play by Clifford Bax based on the story of Renaissance Italian noblewoman Bianca Cappello.

Headlined by Margaret Rawlings as Bianca Cappello, Alastair Sim as Cardinal Ferdinando de Medici, and Wilfred Walter as Francisco de Medici, the production's cast also included Ivan Brandt, John Clements, Esme Hubbard, and Catherine Lacey.

The play was the first starring role for Alastair Sim and would remain his sole American theatrical credit.

[4] "The Venetian" had a limited-run West End revival in 1940, playing February 14-24 at St Martin's Theatre with headliners Sylvia Coleridge as Bianca Cappello and Wilfred Walter who reprised his 1931 role of Francesco de Medici.

The production's cast also included Gerald Cross, Helen Goss and - in his evident West End debut - Hugh Griffith.