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''Edward, My Son'' by Robert Morley and [[Noel Langley]]. A play about the intimate life of a man in his ruthless rise from poverty to fabulous position and wealth. First produced in South Africa in 1950 by [[Brian Brooke]] but closed at [[His Majesty's Theatre|His Majestys]]’s in Johannesburg after five days. [Translated into Afrikaans as [[Absalom my Seun!]]**??]
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''Edward, My Son'' by Robert Morley and [[Noel Langley]]. A play about the intimate life of a man in his ruthless rise from poverty to fabulous position and wealth.  
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First produced in South Africa in 1950 by [[Brian Brooke]], but closed at [[His Majesty's Theatre|His Majestys]]’s in Johannesburg after five days. [Translated into [[Afrikaans]] as [[Absalom my Seun!]]**??]
  
  

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Edward, My Son by Robert Morley and Noel Langley. A play about the intimate life of a man in his ruthless rise from poverty to fabulous position and wealth.

First produced in South Africa in 1950 by Brian Brooke, but closed at His Majestys’s in Johannesburg after five days. [Translated into Afrikaans as Absalom my Seun!**??]


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