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A Man for All Seasons (disambiguation)
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Robert Bolt
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November 22
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1961
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ANTA Playhouse
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English
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view
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talk
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Robert Bolt
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BBC Radio
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London
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Globe Theatre
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July 1
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1960
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Broadway
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Thomas More
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16th-century
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Chancellor of England
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Henry VIII's
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Catherine of Aragon
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Anne Boleyn
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Thomas Cromwell
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agnostic
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Robert Bolt
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conscience
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Robert Whittington
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Thomas More
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Henry VIII
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agnostic
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socialist
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Pope
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Emperor
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Act of Succession
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Eustace Chapuys
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William Tyndale
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Duke of Norfolk
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Richard Rich
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Brechtian
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fourth wall
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alienation
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film version
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Paul Scofield
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West End
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Broadway
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1962
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Tony Award
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Noel Willman
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Leo McKern
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Paul Scofield
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Alexander Gauge
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Pat Keen
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Willoughby Goddard
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Andrew Keir
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Brian Harrison
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John Carson
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Richard Leech
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The Tiger and the Horse
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Broadway
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November 22
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1961
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ANTA Playhouse
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George Rose
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Sir Thomas More
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Paul Scofield
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The Duke of Norfolk
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Albert Dekker
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Thomas Cromwell
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Leo McKern
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Thomas Gomez
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King Henry VIII
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Keith Baxter
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Margaret More
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William Roper
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Thomas Cardinal Wolsey
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Thomas Cranmer
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Richard Rich
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Signor Chapuys
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David J. Stewart
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Charlton Heston
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Ian McKellen
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Faye Dunaway
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William Hutt
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Walter Learning
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Vancouver Playhouse
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Stratford Festival
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Theatre Royal, Haymarket
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Martin Shaw
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Bill Kenwright
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1 April
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2006
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Frank Langella
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Doug Hughes
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Paul Scofield
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high treason
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Leo McKern
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A Man for All Seasons (1966 film)
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Paul Scofield
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West End
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1966
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Oscar
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Robert Shaw
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Orson Welles
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Wolsey
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John Hurt
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Richard Rich
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Wendy Hiller
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Fred Zinnemann
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Best Actor Oscar
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Academy Awards
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cinematography
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Best Director
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Best Picture
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A Man for All Seasons (1988 film)
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1988
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Charlton Heston
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Vanessa Redgrave
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1966
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Anne Boleyn
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John Gielgud
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Saturday Play
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BBC Radio 4
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7 October
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2006
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Sir Thomas More
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Charles Dance
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Richard Rich
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Julian Rhind Tutt
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Thomas Cromwell
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Kenneth Cranham
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Cardinal Wolsey
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Timothy Bateson
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King Henry VIII
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Brian Cox
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Duke of Norfolk
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Nicholas le Prevost
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William Roper
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Martin Freeman
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Kika Markham
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Margaret (Meg) More
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Romola Garai
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Thomas Cranmer
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Adjoa Andoh
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Trial movies
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Wikiquote
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Internet Broadway Database
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v
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Tony Award for Best Play
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Mister Roberts
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Death of a Salesman
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The Cocktail Party
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The Rose Tattoo
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The Fourposter
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The Crucible
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The Teahouse of the August Moon
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The Desperate Hours
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The Diary of Anne Frank
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Long Day's Journey into Night
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Sunrise at Campobello
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J.B.
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The Miracle Worker
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Becket
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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
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Luther
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The Subject Was Roses
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Marat/Sade
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The Homecoming
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Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
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The Great White Hope
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Borstal Boy
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Sleuth
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Sticks and Bones
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That Championship Season
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The River Niger
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Equus
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(2001-present)
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Categories
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1961 plays
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British plays
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Theatre World Award winners
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Works of Robert Bolt
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Tony Award winning plays
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