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Escape (play)

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British Army Captain Matt Denant protects a poor prostitute from an over-persistent plainclothes police detective. In a scuffle Denant hits the officer who as a result falls, striking his head, and dies. Denant gets sentenced to
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and escapes from a work detail. The plot is a series of episodes where Denant meets people who will either abet or obstruct his escape thus becoming a study in class structure and
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A radio adaptation of play was broadcast in two parts August 15 and August 22, 1937, on the
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The Magazine - Programme No.605, Grantley & Co.Ltd, 28 Leicester Square, London WC2
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Edgar B. Kent as plainclothes man, the other warder and the Dartmoor constable
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Surrey Mirror, p5 Friday 12 August 1927 - www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk
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according to Galsworthy's interpretation of 1920s British society.
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The play was adapted for the October 15, 1939, episode of the
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F. Cecil Butler as the other policeman and the other laborer
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Charles Koop as plainclothes man and the Dartmoor constable
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Ann Codrington as sister of the shopkeeper and Miss Grace
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Cyril Hardingham as the other policeman and the labourer
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as the fellow convict, the old gentleman and the farmer
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Escape (1927 play)

John Galsworthy
Ambassadors Theatre
London
Booth Theatre
New York City
Drama
Hyde Park, London
Dartmoor
John Galsworthy
Ambassadors Theatre
London's
West End
Leon M. Lion
Gerald Ames
Broadway
Winthrop Ames
Booth Theatre
New York City
Burns Mantle
World War I
Dartmoor Prison
manslaughter
ethos
Nicholas Hannen
Ursula Jeans
Leon M. Lion
plus fours
Phyllis Konstam

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