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Category Archives: 1988/1987

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MR FOTHERGILL’S MURDER by Peter O’Donnell

1988/1987, ArchiveBy englishtheatre8. December 2020

Peter O’Donnell was born in 1920 and sold his first story at the age of 16. Drunk with success, he sobered up when he failed to sell another for two years. On leaving school, he worked for a magazine publishing company producing comics. Convinced the work was beneath his dignity, he soon had this notion…

LONG DAY’S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT by Eugene O’Neill

1988/1987, ArchiveBy englishtheatre8. December 2020

Peter O’Donnell was born in 1920 and sold his first story at the age of 16. Drunk with success, he sobered up when he failed to sell another for two The action covers a fateful, heart-rending day from around 8:30 am to midnight, in August 1912 at the seaside Connecticut home of the Tyrones –…

RELATIVELY SPEAKING by Alan Ayckbourn

1988/1987, ArchiveBy englishtheatre8. December 2020

RELATIVELY SPEAKING concerns two couples, one young and one middle-aged, each containing one unfaithful partner. Greg wants to marry Ginny, who has only recently broken off an affair with her boss, Philip. Ginny goes down to Philip’s country home to get back some love letters, after telling Greg that she is going to visit her…

HOLGER GOES TO ENGLAND by Robert Rumpf and Harm Körding

1988/1987, ArchiveBy englishtheatre8. December 2020
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