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A play by British writer and actor Leonard Kingston (1930- 2014), 1966. | A play by British writer and actor Leonard Kingston (1930- 2014), 1966. | ||
− | Previously titled | + | Previously titled ''Edgware Road Blues'', it was performed at the Royal Court theatre in London with the author playing the lead and it won the Charles Henry Foyle award for the best first play of 1964. In 1965, retitled ''Travelling Light'', it had a successful run at the Prince of Wales theatre, London, with a cast including Harry H Corbett, Michael Crawford and Julia Foster, and in 1967 was filmed for ITV Summer Playhouse. |
+ | A play, also with the title ''Travelling Light'', was written by [[Nicholas Wright]] and performed in London in 2012. | ||
== The original text == | == The original text == | ||
− | Previously titled | + | Previously titled ''Edgware Road Blues''. |
==Translations and adaptations== | ==Translations and adaptations== |
Revision as of 13:33, 18 March 2015
A play by British writer and actor Leonard Kingston (1930- 2014), 1966.
Previously titled Edgware Road Blues, it was performed at the Royal Court theatre in London with the author playing the lead and it won the Charles Henry Foyle award for the best first play of 1964. In 1965, retitled Travelling Light, it had a successful run at the Prince of Wales theatre, London, with a cast including Harry H Corbett, Michael Crawford and Julia Foster, and in 1967 was filmed for ITV Summer Playhouse.
A play, also with the title Travelling Light, was written by Nicholas Wright and performed in London in 2012.
Contents
The original text
Previously titled Edgware Road Blues.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
Directed by Ricky Arden for PACT in 1966.
Sources
http://www.theguardian.com/theguardian/2014/aug/27/leonard-kingston-obituary
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