In the 1920s and 30s Travers had written nine farces which, with three by other authors, were known collectively as the
Aldwych farces. The series had run in uninterrupted succession at the
Aldwych Theatre between 1923 and 1933 After this Travers attempted a serious play on a religious theme, but it was not a success. He did better with his next play,
O Mistress Mine (1936), a romantic
Ruritanian comedy.
Banana Ridge was his return to the genre for which he was celebrated. It starred
Robertson Hare, one of the best-loved members of the regular Aldwych team, and
Alfred Drayton, an experienced and popular comic actor. Travers, who did not usually act, played the role of Wun, a servant. He had spent some years in
Malaya as a young man, and wrote, and sometimes improvised, colloquial Malay lines for himself. ==Original cast==