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The Green Man (1956): Continuity script
written by Frank Launder, 1906-1997 and Sidney Gilliat, 1908-1994; directed by Basil Dearden, 1911-1971 and Robert Day, 1922-; produced by Sidney Gilliat, 1908-1994 and Frank Launder, 1906-1997, Grenadier Films; performed by Alastair Sim, 1900-1976, George Cole, 1925-2015 and Terry-Thomas, 1911-1990 (London, England: Studio Canal, 2015, first release 1956), 182 page(s)
A scintillating Alastair Sim plays Hawkins, a timid watchmaker with a part-time job- he is also a professional assassin who bumps off all the people we love to hate. But when pompous MP Sir Gregory Upshott is the intended target, bungling vacuum cleaner salesman William Blake gets in the way.
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written by Frank Launder, 1906-1997 and Sidney Gilliat, 1908-1994; directed by Basil Dearden, 1911-1971 and Robert Day, 1922-; produced by Sidney Gilliat, 1908-1994 and Frank Launder, 1906-1997, Grenadier Films; performed by Alastair Sim, 1900-1976, George Cole, 1925-2015 and Terry-Thomas, 1911-1990 (London, England: Studio Canal, 2015, first release 1956), 182 page(s)
Description
A scintillating Alastair Sim plays Hawkins, a timid watchmaker with a part-time job- he is also a professional assassin who bumps off all the people we love to hate. But when pompous MP Sir Gregory Upshott is the intended target, bungling vacuum cleaner salesman William Blake gets in the way.
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Film
Content Type
Script
Performer / Ensemble
Alastair Sim, 1900-1976, George Cole, 1925-2015, Terry-Thomas, 1911-1990
Contributor
Sidney Gilliat, 1908-1994, Frank Launder, 1906-1997, Grenadier Films, Cedric Thorpe Davie, 1913-1983
Author / Creator
Basil Dearden, 1911-1971, Robert Day, 1922-, Alastair Sim, 1900-1976, George Cole, 1925-2015, Terry-Thomas, 1911-1990, Frank Launder, 1906-1997, Sidney Gilliat, 1908-1994
Date Published / Released
1956, 2015
Publisher
Studio Canal
Topic / Theme
Assassination plots and attempts, Politicians, Hawkins, Montague, Sir Gregory, Winifred, William Blake, Charles Boughtflower
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 by Studiocanal
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Mary of Scotland (1936): Shooting script
directed by John Ford, 1894-1973; produced by Pandro S. Berman, 1905-1996, RKO Pictures; performed by Katharine Hepburn, 1907-2003, Fredric March, 1897-1975, Florence Eldridge, 1901-1988, Douglas Walton, 1910-1961, John Carradine, 1906-1988, Robert Barrat, 1889-1970, Ian Keith, 1899-1960, Moroni Olsen, 1889-1954 and Frieda Inescort, 1901-1976 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2007), 144 page(s)
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directed by John Ford, 1894-1973; produced by Pandro S. Berman, 1905-1996, RKO Pictures; performed by Katharine Hepburn, 1907-2003, Fredric March, 1897-1975, Florence Eldridge, 1901-1988, Douglas Walton, 1910-1961, John Carradine, 1906-1988, Robert Barrat, 1889-1970, Ian Keith, 1899-1960, Moroni Olsen, 1889-1954 and Frieda Inescort, 1901-1976 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2007), 144 page(s)
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Film
Content Type
Script
Performer / Ensemble
Katharine Hepburn, 1907-2003, Fredric March, 1897-1975, Florence Eldridge, 1901-1988, Douglas Walton, 1910-1961, John Carradine, 1906-1988, Robert Barrat, 1889-1970, Ian Keith, 1899-1960, Moroni Olsen, 1889-1954, Frieda Inescort, 1901-1976
Contributor
Pandro S. Berman, 1905-1996, RKO Pictures
Author / Creator
John Ford, 1894-1973, Katharine Hepburn, 1907-2003, Fredric March, 1897-1975, Florence Eldridge, 1901-1988, Douglas Walton, 1910-1961, John Carradine, 1906-1988, Robert Barrat, 1889-1970, Ian Keith, 1899-1960, Moroni Olsen, 1889-1954, Frieda Inescort, 1901-1976, Dudley Nichols, 1895-1960, Mortimer Offner, 1900-1965
Date Published / Released
1936, 2007
Publisher
Alexander Street
Topic / Theme
Monarchs, James Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell, Queen Elizabeth I, Mary Stuart
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1936, RKO Pictures Inc. Reproduced by permission of RKO Pictures Inc.
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My Fellow Americans (1996): Shooting script
directed by Peter Segal, 1962-; produced by Tracy Barone, 1962-, Neil Meron, 1955-, Jon Peters, 1945- and Craig Zadan, 1949-, Peters Entertainment and Storyline Entertainment; performed by Jack Lemmon, 1925-2001, James Garner, 1928-2014, Dan Aykroyd, 1952-, John Heard, 1945-2017, Wilford Brimley, 1934-, Lauren Bacall, 1924-2014, Sela Ward, 1956-, Everett McGill, 1945-, Bradley Whitford, 1959- and James Rebhorn, 1948-2014 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2003), 128 page(s)
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directed by Peter Segal, 1962-; produced by Tracy Barone, 1962-, Neil Meron, 1955-, Jon Peters, 1945- and Craig Zadan, 1949-, Peters Entertainment and Storyline Entertainment; performed by Jack Lemmon, 1925-2001, James Garner, 1928-2014, Dan Aykroyd, 1952-, John Heard, 1945-2017, Wilford Brimley, 1934-, Lauren Bacall, 1924-2014, Sela Ward, 1956-, Everett McGill, 1945-, Bradley Whitford, 1959- and James Rebhorn, 1948-2014 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2003), 128 page(s)
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Film
Content Type
Script
Performer / Ensemble
Jack Lemmon, 1925-2001, James Garner, 1928-2014, Dan Aykroyd, 1952-, John Heard, 1945-2017, Wilford Brimley, 1934-, Lauren Bacall, 1924-2014, Sela Ward, 1956-, Everett McGill, 1945-, Bradley Whitford, 1959-, James Rebhorn, 1948-2014
Contributor
Tracy Barone, 1962-, Neil Meron, 1955-, Jon Peters, 1945-, Craig Zadan, 1949-, Peters Entertainment, Storyline Entertainment
Author / Creator
Peter Segal, 1962-, Jack Lemmon, 1925-2001, James Garner, 1928-2014, Dan Aykroyd, 1952-, John Heard, 1945-2017, Wilford Brimley, 1934-, Lauren Bacall, 1924-2014, Sela Ward, 1956-, Everett McGill, 1945-, Bradley Whitford, 1959-, James Rebhorn, 1948-2014, E. Jack Kaplan, fl. 1977-1996, Richard Chapman, fl. 1976-2002, Peter Tolan, 1958-
Date Published / Released
1996, 2003
Publisher
Alexander Street
Topic / Theme
Presidents, Political rivalries, President Russell P. Kramer, President Matt Douglas, President William Haney
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1996, Storyline Entertainment. Reproduced by permission of E. Jack Kaplan and Richard Chapman., Text courtesy of the author(s).
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Not For Publication (1984)
directed by Paul Bartel, 1938-2000; produced by Anne Kimmel, fl. 1982, Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment; performed by Nancy Allen, 1950-, David Naughton, 1951- and Laurence Luckinbill, 1934- (London, England: Studio Canal, 1984, originally published 1984, first release 1984), 247 page(s)
This 1984 comedy, directed by Paul Bartel, features Nancy Allen, Laurence Luckinbill and David Naughton.
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directed by Paul Bartel, 1938-2000; produced by Anne Kimmel, fl. 1982, Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment; performed by Nancy Allen, 1950-, David Naughton, 1951- and Laurence Luckinbill, 1934- (London, England: Studio Canal, 1984, originally published 1984, first release 1984), 247 page(s)
Description
This 1984 comedy, directed by Paul Bartel, features Nancy Allen, Laurence Luckinbill and David Naughton.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Script
Performer / Ensemble
Nancy Allen, 1950-, David Naughton, 1951-, Laurence Luckinbill, 1934-
Contributor
George Tirl, 1947-, Anne Kimmel, fl. 1982, Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment, John Meyer, fl. 1984
Author / Creator
Paul Bartel, 1938-2000, Nancy Allen, 1950-, David Naughton, 1951-, Laurence Luckinbill, 1934-, John Meyer, fl. 1984
Date Published / Released
1984
Publisher
Studio Canal
Topic / Theme
Conspiracies, Local government, Journalism, Lois, Mayor Franklyn, Barry Denver
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Passport To Pimlico (1949): Continuity script
directed by Henry Cornelius, 1913-1958; produced by Sir Michael Balcon, 1896-1977, Rank Organization Film Productions and Ealing Studios; performed by Stanley Holloway, 1890-1982, Betty Warren, 1905-1990 and Barbara Murray, 1929-2014 (London, England: Studio Canal, 2015, first release 1949), 123 page(s)
Ealing Studios' output from the 1940s and 1950s helped define what was arguably the golden age forBritish cinema. Written by Ealing regular T.E.B. Clarke, PASSPORT TO PIMLICO was nominatedby BAFTA in the Best British Film category and stars Stanley Holloway, Hermione Baddeley,Margaret Rutherford and Paul Dupuis. W...
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directed by Henry Cornelius, 1913-1958; produced by Sir Michael Balcon, 1896-1977, Rank Organization Film Productions and Ealing Studios; performed by Stanley Holloway, 1890-1982, Betty Warren, 1905-1990 and Barbara Murray, 1929-2014 (London, England: Studio Canal, 2015, first release 1949), 123 page(s)
Description
Ealing Studios' output from the 1940s and 1950s helped define what was arguably the golden age forBritish cinema. Written by Ealing regular T.E.B. Clarke, PASSPORT TO PIMLICO was nominatedby BAFTA in the Best British Film category and stars Stanley Holloway, Hermione Baddeley,Margaret Rutherford and Paul Dupuis. When an unexploded WWII bomb is unexpectedly detonated in Pimlico, it reveals a buried cellar full oftreasures, including an ancient doc...
Ealing Studios' output from the 1940s and 1950s helped define what was arguably the golden age forBritish cinema. Written by Ealing regular T.E.B. Clarke, PASSPORT TO PIMLICO was nominatedby BAFTA in the Best British Film category and stars Stanley Holloway, Hermione Baddeley,Margaret Rutherford and Paul Dupuis. When an unexploded WWII bomb is unexpectedly detonated in Pimlico, it reveals a buried cellar full oftreasures, including an ancient document proving that the area is in fact part of Burgundy, France andthus foreign territory. In an attempt to regain control, the British Government set up borders and cut offall services to the area, but the 'Burgundians' are determined to fight back.
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Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Script
Performer / Ensemble
Stanley Holloway, 1890-1982, Betty Warren, 1905-1990, Barbara Murray, 1929-2014
Contributor
Sir Michael Balcon, 1896-1977, Rank Organization Film Productions, Ealing Studios, Georges Auric, 1899-1983
Author / Creator
Henry Cornelius, 1913-1958, Stanley Holloway, 1890-1982, Betty Warren, 1905-1990, Barbara Murray, 1929-2014, T. E. B. Clarke, 1907-1989
Date Published / Released
1949, 2015
Publisher
Studio Canal
Topic / Theme
Political boundaries, Government land, Arthur Pemberton, Connie Pemberton, Shirley Pemberton
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 by Studiocanal
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The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939): Shooting script
directed by Michael Curtiz, 1886-1962; produced by Hal B. Wallis, 1899-1986, Warner Brothers; performed by Bette Davis, 1908-1989, Errol Flynn, 1909-1959, Olivia de Havilland, 1916-, Donald Crisp, 1882-1974 and Nanette Fabray, 1920- (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2008), 138 page(s)
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directed by Michael Curtiz, 1886-1962; produced by Hal B. Wallis, 1899-1986, Warner Brothers; performed by Bette Davis, 1908-1989, Errol Flynn, 1909-1959, Olivia de Havilland, 1916-, Donald Crisp, 1882-1974 and Nanette Fabray, 1920- (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2008), 138 page(s)
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Script
Performer / Ensemble
Bette Davis, 1908-1989, Errol Flynn, 1909-1959, Olivia de Havilland, 1916-, Donald Crisp, 1882-1974, Nanette Fabray, 1920-
Contributor
Hal B. Wallis, 1899-1986, Warner Brothers
Author / Creator
Michael Curtiz, 1886-1962, Bette Davis, 1908-1989, Errol Flynn, 1909-1959, Olivia de Havilland, 1916-, Donald Crisp, 1882-1974, Nanette Fabray, 1920-, Norman Reilly Raine, 1894-1971, Aeneas MacKenzie, 1889-1962
Date Published / Released
1939, 2008
Publisher
Alexander Street
Person Discussed
Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, 1565-1601, Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603
Topic / Theme
Monarchs, Relationships, Francis Bacon, Queen Elizabeth I, Penelope Gray, Robert Devereux
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1939, Warner Bros.
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Queen Christina (1933): Continuity script
directed by Rouben Mamoulian, 1897-1987; produced by Walter Wanger, 1894-1968, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; performed by Greta Garbo, 1905-1990, John Gilbert, 1897-1936, Ian Keith, 1899-1960, Lewis S. Stone, 1879-1953, Elizabeth Young, 1913-2007 and C. Aubrey Smith, 1863-1948 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2007), 96 page(s)
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directed by Rouben Mamoulian, 1897-1987; produced by Walter Wanger, 1894-1968, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; performed by Greta Garbo, 1905-1990, John Gilbert, 1897-1936, Ian Keith, 1899-1960, Lewis S. Stone, 1879-1953, Elizabeth Young, 1913-2007 and C. Aubrey Smith, 1863-1948 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2007), 96 page(s)
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Script
Performer / Ensemble
Greta Garbo, 1905-1990, John Gilbert, 1897-1936, Ian Keith, 1899-1960, Lewis S. Stone, 1879-1953, Elizabeth Young, 1913-2007, C. Aubrey Smith, 1863-1948
Contributor
Walter Wanger, 1894-1968, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Author / Creator
Rouben Mamoulian, 1897-1987, Greta Garbo, 1905-1990, John Gilbert, 1897-1936, Ian Keith, 1899-1960, Lewis S. Stone, 1879-1953, Elizabeth Young, 1913-2007, C. Aubrey Smith, 1863-1948, Ben Hecht, 1894-1964, Samuel Nathaniel Behrman, 1893-1973, Margaret P. Levino, 1890-1944, H. M. Harwood, 1874-1959, Salka Viertel, 1889-1978
Date Published / Released
1933, 2007
Publisher
Alexander Street
Person Discussed
Gustav II Adolf, King of Sweden, 1594-1632, Christina, Queen of Sweden, 1626-1689
Topic / Theme
Royal courts, Thirty Years' War, 1618-1648, Antonio, Magnus, Christina, Queen of Sweden
Copyright Message
Copyright © Turner Entertainment Co. Reproduced by permission of Warner Bros. Consumer Products, a Division of Time Warner Entertainment Company, L.P.
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This House Blocking Script (RNT/SM/1/710)
written by James Graham, 1982-, in This House, of National Theatre Archive (London, England) (2012); directed by Jeremy Herrin, fl. 2007-2012; produced by Emma Keith, Royal National Theatre; performed by Phil Daniels, 1958-, Vincent Franklin, 1966-, Reece Dinsdale, 1959-, Lauren O'Neil, fl. 2010-2021 and David Hounslow, fl. 1990-2021, Prompt Scripts (2012), 320 page(s)
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written by James Graham, 1982-, in This House, of National Theatre Archive (London, England) (2012); directed by Jeremy Herrin, fl. 2007-2012; produced by Emma Keith, Royal National Theatre; performed by Phil Daniels, 1958-, Vincent Franklin, 1966-, Reece Dinsdale, 1959-, Lauren O'Neil, fl. 2010-2021 and David Hounslow, fl. 1990-2021, Prompt Scripts (2012), 320 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
2012
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Script
Performer / Ensemble
Phil Daniels, 1958-, Vincent Franklin, 1966-, Reece Dinsdale, 1959-, Lauren O'Neil, fl. 2010-2021, David Hounslow, fl. 1990-2021
Contributor
Emma Keith, Royal National Theatre, Stephen Warbeck, 1953-
Author / Creator
Jeremy Herrin, fl. 2007-2012, Phil Daniels, 1958-, Vincent Franklin, 1966-, Reece Dinsdale, 1959-, Lauren O'Neil, fl. 2010-2021, David Hounslow, fl. 1990-2021, James Graham, 1982-
Date Published / Released
2012
Topic / Theme
Government, Bob Mellish, Michael Cocks, Walter Harrison, Ann Taylor, Joe Harper
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2012 Royal National Theatre
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This House Cueing Script (RNT/SM/1/710)
written by James Graham, 1982-, in This House, of National Theatre Archive (London, England) (2012); directed by Jeremy Herrin, fl. 2007-2012; produced by Emma Keith, Royal National Theatre; performed by Phil Daniels, 1958-, Vincent Franklin, 1966-, Reece Dinsdale, 1959-, Lauren O'Neil, fl. 2010-2021 and David Hounslow, fl. 1990-2021, Prompt Scripts (2012), 162 page(s)
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written by James Graham, 1982-, in This House, of National Theatre Archive (London, England) (2012); directed by Jeremy Herrin, fl. 2007-2012; produced by Emma Keith, Royal National Theatre; performed by Phil Daniels, 1958-, Vincent Franklin, 1966-, Reece Dinsdale, 1959-, Lauren O'Neil, fl. 2010-2021 and David Hounslow, fl. 1990-2021, Prompt Scripts (2012), 162 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
2012
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Script
Performer / Ensemble
Phil Daniels, 1958-, Vincent Franklin, 1966-, Reece Dinsdale, 1959-, Lauren O'Neil, fl. 2010-2021, David Hounslow, fl. 1990-2021
Contributor
Emma Keith, Royal National Theatre, Stephen Warbeck, 1953-
Author / Creator
Jeremy Herrin, fl. 2007-2012, Phil Daniels, 1958-, Vincent Franklin, 1966-, Reece Dinsdale, 1959-, Lauren O'Neil, fl. 2010-2021, David Hounslow, fl. 1990-2021, James Graham, 1982-
Date Published / Released
2012
Topic / Theme
Government, Bob Mellish, Michael Cocks, Walter Harrison, Ann Taylor, Joe Harper
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2012 Royal National Theatre
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Translations Prompt Script (Rnt/Sm/1/919)
written by Brian Friel, 1929-2015, in Translations, of National Theatre Archive (London, England) (1980); directed by Art Ó Briain, fl. 1996; designed by Rupert Murray, 1951-2006; produced by Royal National Theatre; performed by Shaun Scott, 1954-, David Heap, fl. 1985, Stephen Rea, 1946-, Ray McAnally, 1926-1989, Brenda Scallon, fl. 1981, Liam Neeson, 1952-, Nuala Hayes, fl. 1974, Roy Hanlon, 1938-2005, Ann Hasson, fl. 1976 and Mick Lally, 1945-2010, Prompt Scripts (London, England: Royal National Theatre, 2019, originally published 1981), 494 page(s)
The action takes place in late August 1833 at a hedge-school in the townland of Baile Beag, an Irish-speaking community in County Donegal. In a nearby field camps a recently arrived detachment of the Royal Engineers, making the first Ordnance Survey. For the purposes of cartography, the local Gaelic place names ha...
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written by Brian Friel, 1929-2015, in Translations, of National Theatre Archive (London, England) (1980); directed by Art Ó Briain, fl. 1996; designed by Rupert Murray, 1951-2006; produced by Royal National Theatre; performed by Shaun Scott, 1954-, David Heap, fl. 1985, Stephen Rea, 1946-, Ray McAnally, 1926-1989, Brenda Scallon, fl. 1981, Liam Neeson, 1952-, Nuala Hayes, fl. 1974, Roy Hanlon, 1938-2005, Ann Hasson, fl. 1976 and Mick Lally, 1945-2010, Prompt Scripts (London, England: Royal National Theatre, 2019, originally published 1981), 494 page(s)
Description
The action takes place in late August 1833 at a hedge-school in the townland of Baile Beag, an Irish-speaking community in County Donegal. In a nearby field camps a recently arrived detachment of the Royal Engineers, making the first Ordnance Survey. For the purposes of cartography, the local Gaelic place names have to be recorded and rendered into English. In examining the effects of this operation on the lives of a small group, Brian Friel skil...
The action takes place in late August 1833 at a hedge-school in the townland of Baile Beag, an Irish-speaking community in County Donegal. In a nearby field camps a recently arrived detachment of the Royal Engineers, making the first Ordnance Survey. For the purposes of cartography, the local Gaelic place names have to be recorded and rendered into English. In examining the effects of this operation on the lives of a small group, Brian Friel skilfully reveals the far-reaching personal and cultural effects of an action which is at first sight purely administrative.
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Date Written / Recorded
1980
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Script
Performer / Ensemble
Shaun Scott, 1954-, David Heap, fl. 1985, Stephen Rea, 1946-, Ray McAnally, 1926-1989, Brenda Scallon, fl. 1981, Liam Neeson, 1952-, Nuala Hayes, fl. 1974, Roy Hanlon, 1938-2005, Ann Hasson, fl. 1976, Mick Lally, 1945-2010
Contributor
Rupert Murray, 1951-2006, Royal National Theatre
Author / Creator
Art Ó Briain, fl. 1996, Shaun Scott, 1954-, David Heap, fl. 1985, Stephen Rea, 1946-, Ray McAnally, 1926-1989, Brenda Scallon, fl. 1981, Liam Neeson, 1952-, Nuala Hayes, fl. 1974, Roy Hanlon, 1938-2005, Ann Hasson, fl. 1976, Mick Lally, 1945-2010, Brian Friel, 1929-2015
Date Published / Released
1981, 2019
Publisher
Royal National Theatre
Topic / Theme
Imperialism, Cultural identity, Captain Lancey, Maire, Manus, Doalty, Bridget, Hugh, Owen, Sarah, Jimmy Jack, Lieutenant Yolland
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2019 Royal National Theatre
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