Fry, Christopher
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Fry, Christopher [né Harris] (1907–2005), playwright. The English dramatist's attempt to restore blank‐verse drama to the stage caused a flurry of interest in the 1950s. However, what success his works had in this country could be largely attributed to the allure of the stars who appeared in his plays:
The Lady's Not for Burning (1950) with John
Gielgud and Pamela Brown;
A Sleep of Prisoners (1951), performed in a small church without stars;
Venus Observed (1952) with Rex
Harrison and Lilli Palmer; and
The Dark Is Light Enough (1955) with Katharine
Cornell and Tyrone
Power. He has also provided excellent translations of two French plays:
Ring Round the Moon (1950) and
Tiger at the Gates (1955).
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Christopher Fry.(Christopher Fry, an English playwright)(Obituary)
Magazine article from: The Economist (US); 7/16/2005; 700+ words
; Christopher Fry, England's last successful playwright...THE County Theatre in Bedford gave Christopher Fry his first taste of the stage...those were fine. What terrified young Christopher, so much that he could not bear to...
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Playwright Christopher Fry Dead at 97
News Wire article from: AP Online; 7/4/2005; 631 words
; ...2005 Dateline: LONDON Playwright Christopher Fry, a Christian humanist who helped...at the age of 97, his son said. Fry died on June 30 in the hospital in Chichester, southern England, Tam Fry said. The cause of death was not...
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Christopher Fry
Newspaper article from: Yorkshire Post; 7/9/2005; 553 words
; Playwright PLAYWRIGHT Christopher Fry, who has died aged 97, wrote...not his real name. He was born Christopher Harris in December 1907, the son...family, Can You Find Me (1979), Christopher Fry referred to Raven Hall as a...
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Arts: The gent's still for quoting In his heyday, Christopher Fry was famous for his impenetrable verse dramas. Now, at 91, there's nothing he likes more than to spin a yarn.
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 10/7/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...glass fragments everywhere. "I have known Christopher since 1935," he tells me. "And, yes...No one has found the right plot." The Christopher in question is 91-year-old Christopher Fry, the playwright who was so famous for...
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Obituary: Christopher Fry.(Comment)
Newspaper article from: Daily Post (Liverpool, England); 7/6/2005; 605 words
; ...cause of God by 2,000 years. But Christopher Fry was a profoundly religious man...the fire service by TS Eliot. Fry said that he had no head for heights...died in 1987. They had a son Christopher Fry, writer; born December 18...
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Christopher Fry; a dramatic reassessment of the Fry/Eliot era of British verse drama.(Brief article)(Book review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News; 11/1/2009; 506 words
; 9781933146621 Christopher Fry; a dramatic reassessment of the Fry/Eliot era of British verse drama. Jessup, Frances...active stage director as well as a poet, contends that Fry (1907-2005) stands squarely in the mainstream of poetic...
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Remembering Christopher Fry
Newspaper article from: Intelligencer Journal Lancaster, PA; 7/8/2005; 685 words
; Christopher Fry, 97, died recently, raising everywhere the question, "Who?" Fry was a busy figure in English theater from...anyway, just nodding as if they were. Fry was among the fairly small number of playwrights...
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Christopher Fry, writer of 'Lady's Not for Burning' OBITUARY
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune; 7/6/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...International Herald Tribune 07-06-2005 Christopher Fry, the British playwright who created...Chichester, England. He was 97. Fry will be remembered as the most gifted...Sussex. In the 1930s and 1940s, Fry and his wife, the former Phyllis...
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Playwright Christopher Fry dead at 97
News Wire article from: AP Worldstream; 7/4/2005; 209 words
; ...2005 Dateline: LONDON Playwright Christopher Fry, a Christian humanist who helped...at the age of 97, his son said. Fry died on June 30 in the hospital in Chichester, southern England, Tam Fry said. The cause of death was not...
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THE 50 BEST LONDON BREAKFASTS Croissants to power you through a business meeting in the capital? Or a fry-up to fuel a day of sightseeing? Christopher Browne helps you make a good start
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 10/5/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...Oliver is one of its regulars. "The bacon doorstep sandwiches are excellent, the coffee is good, and the meat and vegetarian fry-ups suitably self-indulgent," says Jenni. You can also opt for porridge and a drink from the fresh juice bar. Where...
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Christopher Fry
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Christopher Fry 1907-2005, English dramatist, b. Bristol as Christopher Fry Harris. Like his friend and mentor, T. S. Eliot , he was one of the few 20th-century dramatists to write successfully in verse. Fry's first major success was...
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Fry, Christopher
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to the Theatre
Fry, Christopher [ Christopher Harris ] (1907– ), English dramatist, who...transferred to the Globe with Gielgud as Thomas, consolidated Fry's reputation, and seemed to herald a renaissance of poetic drama...
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Fry, Christopher (Harris)
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature
Fry, Christopher (Harris) (1907– ), playwright...short-lived, giving way to the kitchen sink school and Fry's later plays were less successful. Fry also wrote several screenplays, and successful translations...
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Poetic Drama
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to the Theatre
...1937) by W. H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood were valued in their...Christ's Comet (1938) by Christopher Hassall. After the Second World...the production of new plays by Christopher Fry and T. S. Eliot, while Dylan...
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Messel, Oliver Hilary Sambourne
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to the Theatre
...most memorable settings was that for Anouilh's Ring round the Moon (1950), translated by Christopher Fry , and he provided the sets for two of Fry's own plays, The Lady's not for Burning (1949) and The Dark is Light Enough (1954...
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