Look Back in Anger
 

Look Back in Anger

by John Osborne
Directed by George Stoughton
Performed:
Friday, May 1st, 1970 - Saturday, May 9th, 1970

About the event

The narrative is focused around a love triangle between an angry working-class young man, his wealthier wife, and his wife’s best friend. It is heavily based on Osborne’s own unhappy marriage and represented a shift in British theatre from fantastical plays meant as simple entertainment to emotionally complex, more realistic stories.

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