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Play scripts for The Madness of George III

MS. Bennett 145

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Title

Play scripts for The Madness of George III

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MS. Bennett 145

Summary

Play scripts for The Madness of George III, first performed at The Lyttelton Theatre at the National Theatre on 28 Nov. 1991 and film scripts for The Madness of King George, released in the USA on 28 Dec. 1994 and in UK on 24 Mar. 1995. Comprising

Three bundles of handwritten and typed notes on plot and dialogue. Includes letter to Nick Hytner regarding text.

Date

[c.1989-1990]

Language

English

Physical extent

635 Leaves

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Archive of Alan Bennett

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