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Too True to Be Good
Play by George Bernard Shaw (1931) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Too True to Be Good (1932) is a comedy written by playwright George Bernard Shaw at the age of 76. Subtitled "A Collection of Stage Sermons by a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature", it moves from surreal allegory to the "stage sermons" in which characters discuss political, scientific and other developments of the day.[1] The second act of the play contains a character based on Shaw's friend T. E. Lawrence.
Quick Facts Too True to Be Good, Written by ...
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Written by | George Bernard Shaw |
Date premiered | 29 February 1932 |
Place premiered | Colonial Theatre (Boston) |
Original language | English |
Subject | A sick woman escapes to an exotic land |
Genre | Comedy |
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