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''Another Country'' is a play written by the English playwright Julian Mitchell. It premiered on 5 November 1981 at the Greenwich Theatre in southeast London and transferred to the West End in March 1982. It is loosely based on the life of the spy Guy Burgess, renamed "Guy Bennett" in the play, and examines the effect his homosexuality and exposure to Marxism has on his life, and the hypocrisy and snobbery of the English public schools. The play won the Society of West End Theatre Awards Play of the Year title for 1982. | ''Another Country'' is a play written by the English playwright Julian Mitchell. It premiered on 5 November 1981 at the Greenwich Theatre in southeast London and transferred to the West End in March 1982. It is loosely based on the life of the spy Guy Burgess, renamed "Guy Bennett" in the play, and examines the effect his homosexuality and exposure to Marxism has on his life, and the hypocrisy and snobbery of the English public schools. The play won the Society of West End Theatre Awards Play of the Year title for 1982. | ||
− | This play starring [[Sean Taylor]], [[Neil McCarthy]], [[Jeremy Crutchley]] and [[John | + | This play starring [[Sean Taylor]], [[Neil McCarthy]], [[Jeremy Crutchley]], [[Russel Savadier]], [[Alan Swerdlow]], [[Robin Sanders]], [[Michael Maxwell]] and [[John Lesley]], directed by [[Nikolas Simmonds]] with lighting design by [[Pip Marshall]] opened at the [[Baxter Theatre|Baxter]] on 17 June 1983 before this Baxter production moved to the [[Market Theatre|Market]] with minor cast changes in July 1983. |
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Revision as of 15:59, 9 December 2013
Another Country is a play written by the English playwright Julian Mitchell. It premiered on 5 November 1981 at the Greenwich Theatre in southeast London and transferred to the West End in March 1982. It is loosely based on the life of the spy Guy Burgess, renamed "Guy Bennett" in the play, and examines the effect his homosexuality and exposure to Marxism has on his life, and the hypocrisy and snobbery of the English public schools. The play won the Society of West End Theatre Awards Play of the Year title for 1982.
This play starring Sean Taylor, Neil McCarthy, Jeremy Crutchley, Russel Savadier, Alan Swerdlow, Robin Sanders, Michael Maxwell and John Lesley, directed by Nikolas Simmonds with lighting design by Pip Marshall opened at the Baxter on 17 June 1983 before this Baxter production moved to the Market with minor cast changes in July 1983.
Sources
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Another_Country_(play).
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