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- See_How_They_Run_(play) abstract "See How They Run is an English comedy in three acts by Philip King. Its title is a line from the nursery rhyme \"Three Blind Mice\". It is considered a farce for its tense comic situations and headlong humour, heavily playing on mistaken identity, doors, and vicars. In 1955 it was adapted as a film starring Roland Culver.".
- See_How_They_Run_(play) comment "See How They Run is an English comedy in three acts by Philip King. Its title is a line from the nursery rhyme \"Three Blind Mice\". It is considered a farce for its tense comic situations and headlong humour, heavily playing on mistaken identity, doors, and vicars. In 1955 it was adapted as a film starring Roland Culver.".