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The Killing of Sister George

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of the sweet character she plays. She is often called George in real life, and lives with Alice "Childie" McNaught, a younger dimwitted woman she often verbally and sometimes physically abuses. When George discovers that her character is scheduled to be killed off, she becomes increasingly impossible
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to work and live with. Mercy Croft, an executive at the radio station, intercedes in her professional and personal lives, supposedly to help, but she actually has an agenda of her own.
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who ministers to the medical needs and personal problems of the local villagers. She is played by June Buckridge, who in real life is a gin-guzzling, cigar-chomping, slightly
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as George. Directed by Iqbal Khan, the cast also included Elizabeth Cadwallader,
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for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play for the Broadway production.
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had taken over their roles at the St Martin's in July 1966. Reid won the 1966
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adapted and directed the play for BBC Radio 4. Broadcast on April 25, 2009,
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which was somewhat darker and made the lesbian elements more explicit.
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in New York City, with the original cast of Reid, Atkins and Bowers.
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in London, opening on 17 June 1965, with the original cast including
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The story is usually regarded as a parody of the killing of
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Although it is strongly implied that George and Childie are
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as Mercy Croft. In April 1966, the production moved to the
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BBC Radio 4 - Saturday Play: The Killing of Sister George
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Sister George is a beloved character in the popular
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Index

Frank Marcus
1968 film
Robert Aldrich
radio
district nurse
sadistic
antithesis
lesbians
Grace Archer
The Archers
Mrs Dale's Diary
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
Martha Longhurst
Lynne Carol
Coronation Street
Bristol Old Vic
Val May
Duke of York's Theatre
Beryl Reid
Eileen Atkins
Lally Bowers
St Martin's Theatre
Belasco Theatre
Hermione Baddeley
Andrée Melly
Ambrosine Phillpotts
Tony Award
West End
Miriam Margolyes
Serena Evans

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