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Tom hiddleston deep blue sea
Tom hiddleston deep blue sea




tom hiddleston deep blue sea

Directed by Rudolph Cartier, it starred Peter Egan (Freddie), and Virginia McKenna (Hester).

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A further BBC version, in the Play of the Month series was transmitted on 17 March 1974. Also, Googie toured Australia and New Zealand in a production presented by JC Williamson Theatres. The first, for BBC Television, was broadcast live on 17 and 21 January 1954 in the Sunday Night Theatre strand, with Kenneth More as Freddie, and Googie Withers as Hester. 2019: Chichester Festival Theatre (Minerva Studio), with Nancy Carroll Ī number of adaptations for other media of The Deep Blue Sea have been made.2016: National Theatre, London, with Helen McCrory, Peter Sullivan, and Tom Burke.2011: Chichester Festival Theatre, with Amanda Root, Anthony Calf and John Hopkins.2011: West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds, with Maxine Peake and Lex Shrapnel.2008: Six-week UK tour then Vaudeville Theatre, London, with Greta Scacchi, Dugald Bruce-Lockhart, and Simon Williams.2003: Richmond Theatre, London, with Harriet Walter, Neil Stacy, Robert Portal and Roger Lloyd-Pack.

tom hiddleston deep blue sea

  • 1998: Roundabout Theatre Company, New York City, with Blythe Danner, Edward Herrmann, and David Conrad.
  • 1997: Royal Exchange, Manchester with Susan Wooldridge.
  • 1993: Almeida Theatre, London, then Apollo Theatre, London, with Penelope Wilton and Linus Roache.
  • 1988: Haymarket Theatre, London: with Penelope Keith.
  • 1981: Greenwich Theatre, with Dorothy Tutin and Clive Francis.
  • 1977: Ten-week UK tour, with Honor Blackman.
  • 1977: Croydon and Cambridge, with Sheila Hancock and Clive Francis.
  • 1971: Yvonne Arnaud Theatre Guildford, with Isabel Dean.
  • These two outcasts find a curious kinship. Miller, an ex-doctor struck off the register for an undisclosed reason. By the end of the day, Hester is brought to a hard decision to live, partly through the intercession of another resident of the tenement house, Mr. The aftershocks of her attempted suicide unravel even the remnants of this relationship. Initially unemployed, Freddie eventually takes a post in South America. Their relationship was physical and passionate, but his ardour eventually cooled, leaving her emotionally stranded and desperate. In flashback, some time before, Hester left her husband, Sir William Collyer, a respectable High Court judge, for a semi-alcoholic former RAF pilot, Freddie Page. Taking place over the course of one day, the play begins with the discovery of Hester Collyer in her flat by her neighbours, after Hester has failed in an attempt to take her own life by gassing herself. Prior to Rattigan's coding of his relationship with Morgan into the heterosexual relationship between Hester and Freddie, his first draft of the play more specifically treated the relationship between the lead characters as a homosexual relationship, and also hinted that the reason for the striking off of Miller, the ex-doctor in the play, from the medical register was Miller's homosexuality. The play with Sullavan subsequently transferred to Broadway, with its Broadway premiere on 5 November 1953, and running for 132 performances. In the US, the Plymouth Theater staged the play in October 1952, with Margaret Sullavan. The play was first performed in London on 6 March 1952, directed by Frith Banbury, and won praise for actress Peggy Ashcroft, who co-starred with Kenneth More. Rattigan based his story and characters in part on his secret relationship with Kenny Morgan, and the aftermath of the end of their relationship. The Deep Blue Sea is a British stage play by Terence Rattigan from 1952.






    Tom hiddleston deep blue sea