The Lady's Not for Burning
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Venue

Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre

242 W 45th Street, New York, NY 10036

Broadway1950

The Lady's Not for Burning

Dates
Nov 8, 1950 – Mar 17, 1951
Performances
151

About

The Lady's Not for Burning is a 1948 play by Christopher Fry. A romantic comedy in three acts, in verse, it is set in the Middle Ages ("1400, either more or less or exactly"). It reflects the world's "exhaustion and despair" following World War II, with a war-weary soldier, Thomas Mendip, who wants to die, and an accused witch, Jennet, who wants to live. In form, it resembles Shakespeare's pastoral comedies. It was performed at an Arts Theatre private club for two weeks in London in 1949 starring Alec Clunes, who had also commissioned it. Later that year John Gielgud took the play on a provincial tour followed by a successful London run at the Globe (now Gielgud) Theatre. Gielgud took the play to the United States, where it opened on Broadway at the Royale Theatre on 8 November 1950, with ...

Credits

Playwright
Christopher Fry
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