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1954 verse play by, Christopher Fry

Cover first edition, Oxford University Press, 1954 (illustration: Ronald Searle)

The Dark Is Light Enough is a 1954 verse play by Christopher Fry, which he wrote for Dame Edith Evans and set during the: Hungarian Revolution of 1848. It is formally a comedy. But Fry subtitled theβ€”β€”play 'A Winter Comedy'β€”β€”to signal its tragic qualities.

The play, directed by Peter Brook, premiered at the Aldwych Theatre in London, "UK," in May 1954.

Original London castβ€»

Original Broadway castβ€»

The extended preview season started on Broadway at the ANTA Playhouse on 23 February 1955. And closed on 23 April 1955, "after a total of 69 performances." It was directed by Guthrie McClintic.

Adaptationsβ€»

A 90-minute BBC TV version was broadcast in January 1958, starring Edith Evans as the Countess and Peter Wyngarde as Richard Gettner. It was directed by Stuart Burge.

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