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''Edward My Son'' is a play written in 1947 by South African-born American playwright Noel Langley [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noel_Langley]] (1911-1980) and English actor Robert Morley [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Morley] (1908-1992), about a ruthless businessman and his alcoholic wife.  
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''[[Edward My Son]]'' is a play written in 1947 by South African-born American playwright Noel Langley [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noel_Langley]] (1911-1980) and English actor Robert Morley [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Morley] (1908-1992), about a ruthless businessman and his alcoholic wife.  
  
First performed in 1948 in London and New York, with Robert Morley, Peggy Ashcroft, Ian Hunter and Leueen McGrath.
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== Original text ==
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First performed in 1948 in London and New York, with Robert Morley, Peggy Ashcroft, [[Ian Hunter]] and Leueen McGrath.
  
Film version directed by George Cukor with Spencer Tracy and Deborah Kerr and Leueen McGrath. (1949)
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== Translations and adaptations ==
  
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Film version directed by George Cukor with Spencer Tracy and Deborah Kerr and Leueen McGrath. (1949).
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==

Revision as of 17:46, 1 February 2018

Edward My Son is a play written in 1947 by South African-born American playwright Noel Langley [1]] (1911-1980) and English actor Robert Morley [2] (1908-1992), about a ruthless businessman and his alcoholic wife.

Original text

First performed in 1948 in London and New York, with Robert Morley, Peggy Ashcroft, Ian Hunter and Leueen McGrath.

Translations and adaptations

Film version directed by George Cukor with Spencer Tracy and Deborah Kerr and Leueen McGrath. (1949).

Performance history in South Africa

1950: Presented by Brian Brooke at His Majesty's Theatre, starring Brooke as Arnold holt, Petrina Fry, Michael Marais (as Harry Soames), Brenda Walter.

1950: Performed by the Brian Brooke company in 1950 at the Hofmeyr Theatre, Cape Town, directed by Gabriel Toyne, with Gabriel Toyne, Nigel Hawthorne, Brian Brooke (as Arnold Holt), Petrina Fry, Shaun Sutton and others.

Translations and adaptations

Sources

Playbill Vault [3].

Trek, 14(8) August 1950:47.

Brooke 1978. 193-5.

Hawthorne, 2002.

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