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The Entertainer (play)

Cover of 1957 edition of script, showing Laurence Olivier as Archie Rice

The Entertainer is a three-act play by John Osborne, first produced in 1957. His first play, Look Back in Anger, had attracted mixed notices but a great deal of publicity.[1] Having depicted an "angry young man" in the earlier play, Osborne wrote at Laurence Olivier's request[2] about an angry middle-aged man in The Entertainer. Its main character is Archie Rice, a failing music-hall performer. Years later, Tony Richardson, who directed The Entertainer's premiere season, described Archie as "the embodiment of a national mood ... Archie was the future, the decline, the sourness, the ashes of old glory, where Britain was heading".[3] The first performance was given on 10 April 1957 at the Royal Court Theatre, London. This theatre was well-known for its commitment to new and non-traditional drama, and the inclusion of a West End star such as Olivier in the cast caused much interest.[4]

  1. ^ Tynan pp. 41–42
  2. ^ "Andrew Marr's History of Modern Britain". 29 January 2010. 23 minutes in. BBC. BBC2. {{cite episode}}: Missing or empty |series= (help)
  3. ^ "The Entertainer (1960) - Articles - TCM.com". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 25 June 2020.
  4. ^ e.g. The Daily Express, 10 April 1957, p. 4

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