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world. Barclay, the Head of Gascoigne's House, moves towards a nervous breakdown, blaming himself for the boy's despair. Bennett, the only openly gay member of the school, pretends nonchalance but is deeply troubled by the suicide. His best friend Judd, the school's only Marxist, believes the death is a symptom of the school's oppressive regime. When the parents of the aristocratic Devenish threaten to remove him from the school in light of the scandal, Fowler (a prefect) attempts to crack down on the perceived perversion in his House, and to persecute Bennett in particular. The other students initially defend Bennett's provocative and incendiary behaviour (partly due to Bennett's ability to blackmail them with knowledge of their own same-sex trysts). Meanwhile, Judd is reluctant to become a member of the school's exclusive 'Twenty-Two' society (a name which references Eton's
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The play opens with the discovery that a pupil named Martineau has hanged himself after being caught by a teacher having sex with another boy. The first act follows the reaction of some of the students to his death as the senior boys try to keep the scandal away from both the parents and the outside
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In the play's closing scene, Bennett and Judd recognise that the school's illusory hold upon them has been broken and that the British class system relies strongly on outward appearances. They begin to contemplate life anew, inspired by the example of Devenish's rebellious uncle, Vaughan Cunningham
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he attends. The setting is a 1930s public school where pupils Guy Bennett and Tommy Judd become friends because they are both outsiders. Bennett is gay, while Judd is a
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in 2014. That production featured Rob Callender and Will Attenborough as Guy and Tommy, respectively.
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Play of the Year title for 1982. The play takes its title from a lyric in the British patriotic hymn "
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took over the role of Guy Bennett, and in 1983 the role of Guy Bennett was played by
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as Guy Bennett and Joshua Le Touzel as Tommy Judd. The other cast members being
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The U.S. premiere of the play took place in January 1983 at the
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as Tommy Judd. The film also starred Michael Jenn (Barclay),
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In 1984, the play was adapted into a movie directed by
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is a 1981 British play written by English playwright
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Society of West End Theatre Awards Play of the Year
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Another Country (disambiguation)

Colin Firth
Julian Mitchell
Greenwich Theatre
Julian Mitchell
Greenwich Theatre
Society of West End Theatre Awards
I Vow to Thee, My Country
Kenneth Branagh
Rupert Everett
Daniel Day-Lewis
Colin Firth
Guy Burgess
Marxism
English public school
Marxist
John Cornford
Spanish Civil War
'Pop'
Das Kapital
Greenwich Theatre
Rupert Everett
Piers Flint-Shipman
David Parfitt
Christopher Villiers
Simon Dutton
Queen's Theatre
West End
Kenneth Branagh

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