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Pip is the only privately-educated recruit in a draft of other National Service recruits. He has tried to buck the system by not applying for an officer's commission. The officers, hostile to this socio-political protest, do everything they can to make him abandon his decision, and to join them in
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While Pip is essentially on an ego trip, through his experiences the class system is examined. In particular, how powerful forces make sure Pip conform to his role as a middle class member of society, and accept a role as a commissioned officer.
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television adapted the play for their daytime 'Schools and Colleges' programming in September 1969, dramatizing the play in six 35-minute episodes, having previously presented a radio adaptation starring
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The play was revived in the West End in 1997, with a production at the
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The first television adaptation came in 1963, when scenes from the
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The play examines the nature of class consciousness in
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on 27 April 1962, and subsequently transferred to the
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albemarle-london.com (archive), accessed May 16, 2013
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Kate Russell (reporter)

Jonathan Cape
Arnold Wesker
Royal Court Theatre
English
Arnold Wesker
corporal
West End
Royal Court Theatre
Vaudeville Theatre
John Dexter
Frank Finlay
Broadway
Plymouth Theatre
Booth Theatre
Alan Dobie
Barry Evans
George Layton
John Dexter
Gary Bond
Corin Redgrave
John Noakes
Royal National Theatre
Howard Davies
Rob Howell
James Hazeldine
Royal Court Theatre
BBCtv
Derek Fowlds

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