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A hugely popular play by [[Robert Bolt]]. | A hugely popular play by [[Robert Bolt]]. | ||
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+ | A compelling play about Sir Thomas More. First produced in London on July 1 1960. It has subsequently been made into a hugely poplar feature film and a television movie. | ||
+ | Published in ''New English Dramatists 6'' edited by Tom Maschler. Penguin, 1963 and ''Three Plays'' by Robert Bolt. Mercury Books, 1963. | ||
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− | Return to [[ESAT Plays 2 M|M]] in Plays | + | == Performance history in South Africa == |
+ | First produced in South Africa at the Civic Theatre in Johannesburg in 1962 by Taubie Kushlick and Leon Gluckman. Directed by Margaret Webster. It starred [[Stuart Brown]], [[Philip Birkinshaw]], [[Hugh Rouse]], [[Yossi Graber]], and [[William Roderick]] with sets designed by English designer [[Pamela Lewis]]. | ||
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Revision as of 16:55, 24 July 2014
A hugely popular play by Robert Bolt.
== The original text ==
A compelling play about Sir Thomas More. First produced in London on July 1 1960. It has subsequently been made into a hugely poplar feature film and a television movie.
Published in New English Dramatists 6 edited by Tom Maschler. Penguin, 1963 and Three Plays by Robert Bolt. Mercury Books, 1963.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
First produced in South Africa at the Civic Theatre in Johannesburg in 1962 by Taubie Kushlick and Leon Gluckman. Directed by Margaret Webster. It starred Stuart Brown, Philip Birkinshaw, Hugh Rouse, Yossi Graber, and William Roderick with sets designed by English designer Pamela Lewis.
Sources
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