'' presentation of "Ah, Wilderness" (September 17, 1939) The play was made into a
1935 film of the same title and again in 1948 as the musical
Summer Holiday.
Mickey Rooney starred as Tommy in the former and Richard in the latter. The success of the first film led
MGM to reunite much of the cast in another film based on a small town coming of age play,
A Family Affair, which became the basis for the
Andy Hardy series. The play was also adapted for radio on
The Campbell Playhouse in a one-hour version produced by and starring
Orson Welles on September 17, 1939. Additional one-hour radio adaptations were performed on the
Theatre Guild on The Air on October 7, 1945,
Studio One on July 15, 1947, and the
Ford Theater on November 2, 1947. On June 15, 1955, a televised adaptation was shown on
Front Row Center on CBS. The story was also made into the 1959 Broadway musical
Take Me Along starring
Jackie Gleason as the drunken Uncle Sid (Beery's role in the film),
Walter Pidgeon as Nat and
Robert Morse as Richard. The production ran for 448 performances. Gleason won the 1960
Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical. A
revival in 1984 had a successful run for six months in
Connecticut and
Washington, D.C., but closed on Broadway after only a short debut and a week of previews. ==References==