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George Bernard (GB) Shaw
The Royal Palace, sometime in the future.
Shaw's 1928 preface describes the play as "a comedy in which a King defeats an attempt by his popularly elected Prime Minister to deprive him of the right to influence public opinion through the press and the platform: in short, to reduce him to a cipher. The King's reply is that rather than be a cipher he will abandon his throne and take his obviously very rosy chance of becoming a popularly elected Prime Minister himself." It is believed that the character of King Magnus may have been based on Shaw himself.
Drámaí Ginearálta
Dráma Fada
10
5
15
19 August 1929
Presented at the Festival Theatre, Malvern.
The Bodley Head Bernard Shaw: Volume 6
1973
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