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Christie’s autobiography claimed that the debut performance of Black Coffee took place at the Everyman Theatre in Hampstead. However, no record exists of such a staging and she was undoubtedly confusing it with the true opening production at the Embassy Theatre in Swiss Cottage (now London’s Central School of Speech and Drama) on 8 December 1930.
Jump to navigation Jump to search. Black Coffee is a play by the British crime-fiction author Agatha Christie (1890–1976) which was produced initially in 1930. The first piece that Christie wrote for the stage, it launched a successful second career for her as a playwright.
Unlike most other Christie plays, Black Coffee did not transfer to the New York stage. The scene is laid in the library at Abbot’s Cleve, Sir Claud Amory’s house, about 25 miles from London.
Black Coffee’s resurrection as a novel was not its first significant reworking, however. It had been adapted into a motion picture, also entitled Black Coffee, way back in 1931. Running to 78 minutes, the motion picture was produced by Julius S. Hagan and released on 19 August 1931 by Twickenham Film Studios.