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  2. The Sleeping Prince (play) - Wikipedia

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    The Sleeping Prince: An Occasional Fairy Tale is a 1953 play by Terence Rattigan, conceived to coincide with the coronation of Elizabeth II in the same year. [1] Set in London in 1911, it tells the story of Mary Morgan, a young actress, who meets and ultimately captivates Prince Charles of Carpathia, [ 2 ] considered to be inspired by Carol II ...

  3. The Sleeping Prince (fairy tale) - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the tale, the heroine asks the prince to bring a patience stone, which she tells her woes to. [38] In a Persian tale collected by Emily Lorimer and David Lockhart Robertson Lorimer, from Kermani, The Story of the Marten-Stone, a king's daughter finds a castle with a sleeping prince inside, his body covered with needles. She begins ...

  4. The Sleeping Prince - Wikipedia

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    The Sleeping Prince may refer to The Sleeping Prince, Greek fairy tale collected by Georgios A. Megas in Folktales of Greece; The Sleeping Prince, 1953 play by Terence Rattigan; The Sleeping Prince, video game by Signal Studios; The Sleeping Prince, the second book in The Sin Eater's Daughter trilogy by Melinda Salisbury

  5. The Prince and the Showgirl - Wikipedia

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    The Prince and the Showgirl (originally titled The Sleeping Prince) is a 1957 British romantic comedy film starring Marilyn Monroe and Laurence Olivier, who also served as director and producer. The screenplay written by Terence Rattigan was based on his 1953 stage play The Sleeping Prince . [ 2 ]

  6. Terence Rattigan - Wikipedia

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    Terence Rattigan was born in 1911 in South Kensington, [4] London, of Irish extraction. [5] He had an elder brother, Brian. They were the grandsons of Sir William Henry Rattigan, a notable India-based jurist and later a Liberal Unionist Member of Parliament for North-East Lanarkshire.

  7. Book club - Wikipedia

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    Book club may also refer to: Book Club, a 2018 American comedy film; Book Club: The Next Chapter, the 2023 sequel; The Book Club, an Australian television show that discusses books; Bookclub, a BBC Radio 4 programme; The Richard & Judy, Book Club, a regular chat show segment responsible for 26% of book sales in the United Kingdom in 2008

  8. Ryan Reynolds Reads You to Sleep in 'Bedtime Stories With ...

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    Ryan Reynolds shares four kids with wife Blake Lively -- so he knows his way around a bedtime story.The actor and entrepreneur is putting those skills to work in his new series, Bedtime Stories ...

  9. Book Club (film) - Wikipedia

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    Book Club is a 2018 American romantic comedy film directed by Bill Holderman (in his directorial debut), who co-wrote the screenplay with Erin Simms.The film stars Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen, and Mary Steenburgen as four friends who read Fifty Shades of Grey as part of their monthly book club, and subsequently begin to change how they view their personal relationships.