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  2. Category:Plays based on real people - Wikipedia

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    The Road (play) These Shining Lives; This Grave Is Too Small for Me; This House (play) Timour the Tartar; Tom & Viv (play) TONY! The Blair Musical; Too Close to the Sun; Topal Teymur (play) The Tragedy of Mariam; Transit of Venus (play) Travesties; The Trial of Joan of Arc at Rouen, 1431; The Trial of Lucullus; Tru (play) Tullia (play) Twain ...

  3. List of playwrights - Wikipedia

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    Guillaume Apollinaire (1880–1918, France); Jacob Appel (born 1973, United States); Manuel José Arce (1787–1847, Federal Republic of Central America); William Archibald (1917–1970) (United States)

  4. The Spongers - Wikipedia

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    British nostalgia website, TV Cream, describes the play as "one of the most powerful dramas the BBC, or anyone, have shown, and as such presents the strongest possible case for the "naturalism" that many Play for Today writers were determined to get away from. The ensemble playing is brilliantly done, with interruptions and improvised stutters ...

  5. Play (theatre) - Wikipedia

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    In the context of a musical play (opera, light opera, or musical), the term "libretto" is commonly used instead of "script". A play is typically divided into acts, akin to chapters in a novel. A concise play may consist of only a single act, known as a "one-acter". Acts are further divided into scenes.

  6. Play for Today - Wikipedia

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    Play for Today is a British television anthology drama series, produced by the BBC and transmitted on BBC1 from 1970 to 1984. During the run, more than three hundred programmes, featuring original television plays, and adaptations of stage plays and novels, were transmitted. The individual episodes were (with a few exceptions noted below ...

  7. Ordinary People (play) - Wikipedia

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    Ordinary People is a dramatic stage play written by American playwright Nancy Pahl-Gilsenan. [1] Gilsenan published the adaptation in 1983, three years after the successful film version was released in 1980. The original novel was published by Judith Guest in 1976. [2]

  8. The Imitation Game (Play for Today) - Wikipedia

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    Writing in 1980, Ian McEwan stated: "Initially I wanted to write a play about Alan Turing, one of the founding fathers of modern computers', but his researches provided very little material, 'by this time other facts about Bletchley Park interested me more. By the end of the war ten thousand people were working in and around Bletchley.

  9. Play (activity) - Wikipedia

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    Play that promotes learning and recreation often incorporates toys, props, tools, or other playmates. Play can consist of an amusing, pretend, or imaginary activity alone or with another. Some forms of play are rehearsals or trials for later life events, such as "play fighting", pretend social encounters (such as parties with dolls), or ...