The Royal Theater was produced in Winchester in 1984. ============= On November 19, 2002 I went to the Royal Theater of Winchester with my 11th grade students. That drama is called '1984'. The theme of drama is that we can not have unjust treatment of society and rights and personality. It shows that people can do things that are physically and mentally restricted. Looking at it, I feel lucky to have the rights I have and I am not limited to what I can.
The play was resumed at Plymouth Theater at the Broadway Theater from 4 April 1983 to 10 December 1983 and transferred from 13 December 1983 to 1 January 1984 to the Royal Theater and a total of 312 performances It was conducted. Directed by Ellis Rabb, an actor starring Jason Robards plays Martin Vanderhof, Colleen Dewhurst plays Olga, James Coco plays Boris Kolenkhov, Elizabeth Wilson plays Penelope Sycamore. Opened at Broadway at Longacre Theater on August 26, 2014 (preview) and September 28, 2014 (official)
The work of London in 1984 was born from Leicester Haymarket Theater and was transferred to her Majesty's Theater on May 16, 1984. It was closed on September 28, 1985. The production of Broadway in 1980 was recreated by Tom Abbott. Actor starring Stephen Perse as Tony and Jan Heartley as Maria. Maxine Gordon is Anybodys. The British National Tour began with David Havine as Tony in 1997, Katie Night Adams as Maria and Anna Jane Casey as Anita. The work was transferred to the Prince Theater in West End in October 1998 and transferred to the Prince of Wales Theater closed in January 2000. Then the production took a second visit to the UK.
On March 29, 1984, 97 performances were held at Broadhurst Theater. Dustin Hoffman plays Willie. On the return visit, the work was resumed on 14th September 1984, and 88 performances were made. This work has won the Tony Best Revival award and the Outstanding Revival Drama Award. On February 10, 1999, 274 performances were held at the Eugene O'Neill theater, Brian Dennehy played Willie. The work was awarded the Tony Awards: Best Revival Drama, Best Actor, Best Actress (Elizabeth Franz) in the Play, Best Game Direction (Robert Falls). This work is filmed
The play opened a studio theater of the National Center for Arts in 1969. It was adapted to the ballet by Royal Winnipeg Ballet in 1971. The play was revived by the Alberta theater project in 1976. It was translated by Gratien Gélinas and played in Comédie. - Canajen. In addition, it was produced in Washington, DC in May 1973, and Dan George and Francis Hyland appeared as major players. Some people think that the structure of the drama is clumsy occasionally, others may admit a postmodern disorder. The story is spoken by singing, montage, climax. The cause of indigenous people's dilemma has not been alleviated so much, but it is clear that violence of white culture and patriarchal of regional culture are the root of the problem. The Canadian drama encyclopedia says the play is "epoch - making in the history of Canadian drama" and believes that it has a historical significance more than just value.