Christopher Fry (18 December 1907 – 30 June 2005) was an English poet and playwright. He is best known for his verse dramas, especially The Lady's Not...
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contributions from Maxwell Anderson, S. N. Behrman, Gore Vidal, and Christopher Fry. The cast also features Stephen Boyd, Jack Hawkins, Haya Harareet,...
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Hannah Fry HonFREng (born 21 February 1984) is a British academic, author and radio and television presenter. She is Professor in the Mathematics of Cities...
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Stephen John Fry (born 24 August 1957) is an English-Austrian actor, broadcaster, comedian, director, narrator, and writer. He first came to prominence...
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B. Fry Charlotte Fry (born 1996), British equestrian athlete Chris Fry (footballer) (born 1969), Welsh footballer Christopher Fry (1907–2005), British...
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1973, and was a pun on the 1948 play The Lady's Not for Burning by Christopher Fry, although Thatcher missed the reference herself. Millar had intended...
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dramatist Jean Giraudoux. In 1955 it was translated into English by Christopher Fry with the title Tiger at the Gates. The play has two acts and follows...
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Christopher Mario Fry is a South African politician who was a Democratic Alliance (DA) Member of the Western Cape Provincial Parliament from August 2022...
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Burton to audition for a role in The Lady's Not for Burning, a play by Christopher Fry and directed by Gielgud. The lead roles were played by Gielgud himself...
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Ring Round the Moon (category Plays by Christopher Fry)
adaptation by the English dramatist Christopher Fry of Jean Anouilh's Invitation to the Castle (1947). Peter Brook commissioned Fry to adapt the play and the first...
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Théâtre Montparnasse, Paris in October 1953. Translated into English by Christopher Fry in 1955, it was then adapted by Lillian Hellman for the Broadway production...
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Peter O'Toole and Gabriele Ferzetti. The screenplay was written by Christopher Fry, with uncredited contributions by Orson Welles, Ivo Perilli, Jonathan...
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Millie O'Connell, Eloise Davies, James Hameed, Miles Paloma, and Christopher Fry . The set was changed from the Broadway set, with an LED screen being...
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The Lady's Not for Burning (category Plays by Christopher Fry)
The Lady's Not for Burning is a 1948 play by Christopher Fry. A romantic comedy in three acts, in verse, it is set in the Middle Ages ("1400, either more...
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Liverpool Playhouse 1978 The Lady's Not For Burning Jennet Jourdemayne Christopher Fry The Old Vic Twelfth Night Viola William Shakespeare 1981 Passion Play...
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Prescott Proposals. In that same year, she cast him in a verse drama by Christopher Fry, The Dark is Light Enough. Greene likewise began appearing in isolated...
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project more than five years before the start of principal photography, Christopher Fry and Gore Vidal contributed to the screenplay during filming. Maxwell...
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husband, a translator of both Elizabethan poetry and the plays of Christopher Fry. She was named, with Diana Vreeland, who was added to this list in...
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1950 (with Kaye Webb) (repr. 1958) A Sleep of Prisoners, 1951 (with Christopher Fry) Life in Thin Slices, 1951 (with Patrick Campbell) The Naked Island...
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Angels 1958 Apollo Theatre Paola Jean-Louis Barrault Jean Giraudoux Christopher Fry Look After Lulu! 1959 Royal Court Theatre, then New Theatre Lulu d'Arville...
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writers were Christopher Fry, Ken Russell, Arthur Hailey, Christopher Hampton, and Arnold Bennett. Guest stars included Anthony Hopkins, Christopher Plummer...
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plays by contemporary writers including Bernard Shaw, Enid Bagnold, Christopher Fry and Noël Coward. She created roles in two of Shaw's plays: Orinthia...
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play The Dark is Light Enough, a verse drama by British dramatist Christopher Fry set in Austria in 1848. Between November 1954 and April 1955, Power...
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Tutin and others were dubbed. With additional dialogue and lyrics by Christopher Fry, the film expands on some elements in the opera, such as giving Mrs...
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The Dark Is Light Enough (category Plays by Christopher Fry)
play by Christopher Fry, which he wrote for Dame Edith Evans and set during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848. It is formally a comedy, but Fry subtitled...
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(1971) - verse and prose Lowell Blair (1972) - prose[citation needed] Christopher Fry (1975) - verse Soc Rodrigo (1991) into Filipino Edwin Morgan (Glaswegian...
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Space: 1999 Ring Round the Moon, a play by Jean Anouilh adapted by Christopher Fry Moon ring, a weather phenomenon during which a large whitish ring circles...
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was a very good Ophelia." Her London stage debut was in 1947 in the Christopher Fry play The Lady's Not For Burning, which starred Sir John Gielgud and...
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Crowned is a 1953 British Technicolor documentary film written by Christopher Fry. The film documents the 1953 Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, with...
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century." Gielgud took his production of The Lady's Not for Burning, by Christopher Fry, to the Globe Theatre in 1949 for a successful West End premiere. Likewise...
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