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''The Eagle Has Two Heads'' by Jean Cocteau.  Orignally ''L’aigle à deux têtes'', translated by Ronald Duncan and first produced in English in new York’s Plymouth Theatre in 1947 with Tallulah Bankhead.  
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''[[The Eagle Has Two Heads]]'' is the English title of ''[[L’Aigle à Deux Têtes]]'' (1946), a play in three acts by Jean Cocteau (1889-1963)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Cocteau].
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1949: First performed in South Africa by the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society|Johannesburg Reps]] in the [[Library Theatre]] in 1949 starring [[Taubie Kushlick]] and [[Leon Gluckman]], with [[Percy Tucker]] working backstage.
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'''See ''[[L’Aigle à Deux Têtes]]'''''
  
1952: Presented at the [[Labia Theatre]], Cape Town, starring [[June Range]] as Queen Elizabeth of Austria.
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The Eagle Has Two Heads is the English title of L’Aigle à Deux Têtes (1946), a play in three acts by Jean Cocteau (1889-1963)[1].


See L’Aigle à Deux Têtes

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