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Latest revision as of 02:53, 11 December 2019
Introduction
George Bernard Shaw (26 July 1856 – 2 November 1950) was ... a vegetarian.
SLT Productions
- The Shewing Up of Blanco Posnet (1968) (Main Stage)
- Arms and the Man (1968) (Main Stage)
- Press Cuttings (1972) (Main Stage)
- A Village Wooing (1972) (Main Stage)
- Man of Destiny (1972) (Main Stage)
- Mrs Warren's Profession (1974) (Main Stage)
- Fanny's First Play (1979) (Prompt Corner)
- Man of Destiny (1980) (Prompt Corner)
- Pygmalion (1985) (Bell Theatre)
- Passion, Poison And Petrifaction (1986) (Prompt Corner)
- Major Barbara (1988) (Bell Theatre)
See Also
External Links
1914 interview, on the eve of Pygmalion
Shaw's Corner, his country home, now owned by the National Trust