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  1. Michael Morton (1864 – 11 January 1931) was an English dramatist in the early 20th century. Biography. Michael Morton was born in London in 1864, and spent most of his childhood in the United States. [1] . His sister was the playwright Martha Morton. [2] He married Florence Mainwaring-Dunstan, and they had one son. [1]

  2. Michael Morton. Michael Morton was born in 1864 in London Joseph Morton and Ameila Marks. He was one of eight children. His sister Martha Morton (1865-1925) was American born and also a well-known Jewish female playwright in her own right.

  3. The Yellow Ticket is a 1914 Broadway play by dramatist Michael Morton, which premiered at the Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre in Manhattan on January 20, 1914.

  4. English dramatist Michael Morton adapted the book into a play, Alibi, which opened at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London in 1928 and successfully ran for 250 performances. Morton’s adaptation inspired Christie to write her first play, Black Coffee .

  5. English plays by writer.

  6. Michael Morton (1864 – 1931) was an English dramatist in the early 20th century. He adapted Agatha Christie's novel The Murder of Roger Ackroyd into a play called Alibi, which opened in London in 1928. This was her first work adapted to the stage and it ran 250 performances.

  7. Mar 6, 2022 · The story formed the basis of the earliest adaptation of Christie’s work. English dramatist Michael Morton adapted the book into a play, Alibi, which opened at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London in 1928 and successfully ran for 250 performances.