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Brenton

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Brenton [ˈbrɛntən]
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(Biographies / Brenton, Howard (1942 M, British, THEATRE: dramatist) Howard born 1942, British dramatist, author of such controversial plays as The Churchill Play (1974), The Romans in Britain (1980), (with David Hare) Pravda (1985), and several topical satires with Tariq Ali


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Byline: Brian Dick COVENTRY captain Arthur Brenton is expecting an inhospitable reception when he takes his team into the Goldington Road bearpit at Bedford on Saturday.
POLITICAL satirist Howard Brenton will be a special guest at the Everyman and Playhouse theatre's Everyword festival.
Brenton is best known for The Romans In Britain, which when staged at the National Theatre in 1980 had Mary Whitehouse reaching for the smelling salts over the notorious male rape scene.
 
 
 
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