Lock Up Your Daughters opened in
London at the
Mermaid Theatre on 28 May 1959, where it ran for 328 performances. This was the first production at the theatre. Directed by Peter Coe with choreography by Gilbert Vernon, and stage design by
Sean Kenny, it featured Stephanie Voss (Hilaret Politic),
Hy Hazell (Mrs. Squeezum), Terence Cooper (Capt. Constant), Frederick Jaeger (Ramble),
John Sharp (Politic), Brendan Barry (Dabble), Richard Wordsworth (Squeezum), and Keith Marsh (Sotmore). A revival opened at the Mermaid Theatre on 17 May 1962 and ran for 664 performances. The director was Richard Wordsworth, with choreography by Denys Palmer. Another revival ran in the
West End at
Her Majesty's Theatre in 1963 with
Hy Hazell as (Mrs. Squeezum) and
Sally Smith as Hilaret. A Broadway version of the show was planned but closed on the road in 1960. It was directed by
Alfred Drake, and featured
Nancy Dussault as Hilaret, John Michael King and
George S. Irving, and Hy Hazell repeating her role as Mrs. Squeezum. An Australian production opened at the
Princess Theatre, Melbourne in April 1961, and toured to Sydney, Adelaide and Perth. The
Goodspeed Opera House (
Connecticut) has performed the show twice, in 1969 and 1982. The 1982 production was directed by Bill Gile (Darwin Knight was credited) and featured
Carleton Carpenter (Mr. Squeezum), Dena Olstad (Hilaret), Keith Rice, (Constant), and
Jeff McCarthy (Ramble).(Mr. Carpenter published a comic murder mystery about the production called "The Peabody Experience"). ==Plot summary==