in 1921. The play was
previewed at the
Theatre Royal, Brighton on 11 July 1921, under the title
Spanish Treasure. After being retitled ''Ambrose Applejohn's Adventure'', it made its
West End debut at the
Criterion Theatre on 19 July 1921.
Charles Hawtrey produced and starred as Applejohn;
Marion Lorne played Poppy Faire. The play continued at the Criterion over a year, until 19 August 1922, with 454 performances. It then moved to the
Savoy Theatre on the
Strand, opening there on 2 October 1922 and running until 27 January 1923, with 139 performances. While the West End production was still ongoing, a
Broadway production was launched, this time titled
Captain Applejack.
Wallace Eddinger played Applejohn, with
Phoebe Foster as Faire.
Sam H. Harris produced. It opened on 30 December 1921 at the
Cort Theatre, where it ran for 195 performances, closing in June 1922. In 1922 the play made its first appearance in
Australia, opening at the
Criterion Theatre in
Sydney on 2 September 1922, with
Lawrence Grossmith starring as Applejohn. ==Cast and characters==