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168: 66: 25: 544:, a play about prison life, first presented at the Gate Theatre Studio on 4 March 1937 where it was directed by Norman Marshall and later the same year there was another production of the play at the Tavistock Little Theatre which was directed by Vincent Pearmain. Next came 522:
and it was his success with the role of Wilde that launched his career as a stage actor on both sides of the Atlantic. The play, which contains much of Wilde's actual writings, opens in Algiers where Wilde and his friend
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and could, therefore, only be staged in England at a theatre club where membership was required. There were no such problems in New York where the play opened the same year, again with Morley in the title role, on
628:. The title alludes to the fact that Morley started his acting career as a "responsible gentleman", an actor who portrayed professional men such as doctors, lawyers and official receivers in bankruptcy cases. 257:– 2 November 1979, London) was an English novelist, biographer, playwright, screenwriter, broadcaster and prison visitor. He collaborated on a number of occasions with his brother, 1141: 537:, Lord Alfred's father. Wilde's own trial and conviction follow and the play ends in Paris with his decline into alcoholism after his release from prison. 1126: 669:, published in 1952, was taken from the line "The truth is rarely pure and never simple" spoken by character Algernon Moncrieff in Oscar Wilde's play 1002: 682: 1146: 1018: 310: 197: 1116: 1156: 548:, a play about polar exploration, first performed at the Gate Theatre Studio on 10 February 1938 where it was directed by A.E.Filmer. 901:, a comedy in four acts, by Christine Jope-Slade and Sewell Stokes, Samuel French Ltd, French's Acting Edition No 194, London 1931. 1136: 1131: 925:, a play in 3 acts with a preface by Lord Alfred Douglas, by Leslie & Sewell Stokes, M. Secker & Warburg, London, 1937. 304:
towards the very end of her life, and in 1928, shortly after her death, wrote a memoir of his conversations with her entitled
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was known in America only through his portrayal of Louis XVI, the French King, in the film
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was the most successful of the Stokes brothers' plays. The play was based on the life of
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the character of Sarah Menken was substantially modelled on that of Isadora Duncan.
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in Surrey and his first job in 1918 was as a book reviewer and gossip writer with
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in 1938. Because of its subject matter the play was not granted a licence by the
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published in paperback by Pan Books. In 1952 the book was made into the film
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are on holiday together. They return to London for the opening of
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in which Wilde's friend, the controversial author and journalist
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in London. Three years later, he became assistant editor for
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Stokes, together with Christine Jope-Slade, wrote the play
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Without Veils. The Intimate Biography of Gladys Cooper
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The Stokes brothers continued their collaboration with
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Without Veils: the intimate biography of Gladys Cooper
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played the title role. The title of Stokes's memoir,
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Stokes co-wrote a series of plays with his brother,
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The author became friendly with the American dancer
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Later, in 1966, he co-wrote a biography of 533:and to attend Wilde's libel suit against the 616:, about Morley's mother-in-law, the actress 720: 53:Learn how and when to remove these messages 1003:The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner 881:; Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London 1981) 832:Laugh at My Weeping: a novel in four parts 683:The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner 661:, a film directed by Ken Hughes, in which 601:, published in 1957, and in 1965 his book 1127:Writers from the London Borough of Camden 1034: 911:The Four Partners, a Comedy in Three Acts 801:Robert Morley - A Reluctant Autobiography 676:Stokes worked as a screenplay advisor on 391:, and in 1941 when Stokes co-wrote, with 238:Learn how and when to remove this message 220:Learn how and when to remove this message 150:Learn how and when to remove this message 1147:British male dramatists and playwrights 1099: 741:(D.Appleton & Co., New York, 1929) 16:English author, playwright (1902–1979) 875:Robert Morley's Second Book of Bricks 791:Robert Morley - Responsible Gentleman 626:Robert Morley "Responsible Gentleman" 605:, on a similar theme, was published. 444:Club, London, in September 1936 with 1041:Sheila Kaye-Smith Letters, 1909-1937 834:, Hutchison & Co., London, 1935. 828:, Hutchison & Co., London, 1929. 631:In 1955 Stokes completed the novel, 436:, New York State, in July 1934 with 161: 88:adding citations to reliable sources 59: 18: 1117:People educated at Cranleigh School 511:where it ran for 247 performances. 474:, appears as a character. Starring 432:. The play was first performed at 13: 864:, Hera Verl., Wilhelmshaven, 1957. 14: 1168: 1157:20th-century English male writers 1081: 1067:, 29, 94–100, New York, Feb.1945. 943:, A Comedy in Two Acts, starring 781:(Longmans, London/New York, 1957) 608:Stokes was a friend of the actor 551:From 1941 to 1945 he served as a 277:, London, Stokes was educated at 34:This article has multiple issues. 822:, Leonard Parsons, London, 1927. 735:(Brentano's Ltd, New York, 1928) 729:(T. Werner Laurie, London, 1924) 166: 64: 23: 858:, Zettner, Wŭrzburg:Wien, 1956. 671:The Importance of Being Earnest 530:The Importance of Being Earnest 75:needs additional citations for 42:or discuss these issues on the 1137:20th-century English novelists 1071:A Conversation in Ebury Street 935:Half an Hour in Quod: a sketch 868: 759:(Michael Joseph, London, 1950) 1: 1132:Probation and parole officers 807:Isadora, an Intimate Portrait 733:Isadora, an Intimate Portrait 557:Bow Street Magistrates' Court 306:Isadora, an Intimate Portrait 852:, Peter Davis, London, 1956. 840:, Peter Davis, London, 1954. 251:Francis Martin Sewell Stokes 7: 846:, Peter Davis, London,1955. 775:(Peter Davis, London, 1953) 765:(Peter Davis, London, 1952) 10: 1173: 862:Ivar der Glückliche: Roman 395:, the script for the film 963:Britannia of Billingsgate 899:Britannia of Billingsgate 856:Gastspiel in Paris: Roman 813: 797:; Heineman, London, 1966) 753:(Hutchison, London, 1934) 747:(H.Shaylor, London, 1931) 658:The Trials of Oscar Wilde 417:as Stuart's best friend. 366:Britannia of Billingsgate 955: 892: 787:(Heineman, London, 1965) 721:Biographies & Essays 715: 448:playing the title role. 369:, which was produced by 175:This article includes a 809:(Panther, London, 1968) 635:, based on the life of 268: 204:more precise citations. 1152:English male novelists 1035:Articles & Letters 535:Marquess of Queensbury 490:in 1936. Recast, with 1122:People from Hampstead 820:The Eternal Honeymoon 356:. In his 1954 novel 295:Thomas Power O'Connor 1063:, by Sewell Stokes, 1047:& Sewell Stokes. 785:Our Dear Delinquents 603:Our Dear Delinquents 342:The Loves of Isadora 84:improve this article 1075:The London Magazine 1051:The Story of J.M.B. 745:Hear the Lions Roar 612:and in 1953 wrote, 525:Lord Alfred Douglas 492:Francis L. Sullivan 488:Gate Theatre Studio 478:, John Bryning and 375:St Martin's Theatre 253:(16 November 1902, 1073:by Sewell Stokes, 1061:W.Somerset Maugham 1053:by Sewell Stokes, 771:, introduction by 330:, were adapted by 177:list of references 1045:Sheila Kaye-Smith 979:You Will Remember 850:A Clown in Clover 727:Personal Glimpses 700:(1963), starring 686:(1962), starring 624:himself entitled 553:probation officer 496:Arts Theatre Club 458:in October 1936. 452:The Four Partners 440:and later in the 424:, beginning with 413:, and co-starred 409:, played here by 398:You Will Remember 248: 247: 240: 230: 229: 222: 160: 159: 152: 134: 57: 1164: 987:I Believe in You 971:Rolling in Money 844:Beyond His Means 838:Recital in Paris 773:Somerset Maugham 692:Michael Redgrave 653:Ralph Richardson 633:Beyond His Means 566:I Believe in You 520:Marie Antoinette 500:Lord Chamberlain 384:Rolling in Money 358:Recital in Paris 350:Vanessa Redgrave 314:, with director 284:The Sunday Times 279:Cranleigh School 243: 236: 225: 218: 214: 211: 205: 200:this article by 191:inline citations 170: 169: 162: 155: 148: 144: 141: 135: 133: 92: 68: 60: 49: 27: 26: 19: 1172: 1171: 1167: 1166: 1165: 1163: 1162: 1161: 1097: 1096: 1084: 1037: 958: 945:David Tomlinson 895: 871: 816: 723: 718: 678:Tony Richardson 484:Norman Marshall 438:Ethel Barrymore 344:), directed by 271: 244: 233: 232: 231: 226: 215: 209: 206: 195: 181:related reading 171: 167: 156: 145: 139: 136: 99:"Sewell Stokes" 93: 91: 81: 69: 28: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1170: 1160: 1159: 1154: 1149: 1144: 1139: 1134: 1129: 1124: 1119: 1114: 1109: 1095: 1094: 1083: 1082:External links 1080: 1079: 1078: 1068: 1058: 1048: 1036: 1033: 1032: 1031: 1023: 1015: 1007: 999: 991: 983: 975: 967: 957: 954: 953: 952: 938: 932: 926: 920: 914: 908: 902: 894: 891: 890: 889: 870: 867: 866: 865: 859: 853: 847: 841: 835: 829: 823: 815: 812: 811: 810: 804: 798: 788: 782: 779:Come to Prison 776: 766: 760: 757:Court Circular 754: 748: 742: 736: 730: 722: 719: 717: 714: 710:Henry Fielding 599:Come to Prison 569:, directed by 561:Court Circular 509:Fulton Theatre 482:, directed by 430:Isadora Duncan 415:Emlyn Williams 401:, directed by 387:, directed by 371:A. 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