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Tosca's Kiss archiveIn 1946 Rebecca West arrives at the world s first ever war-crimes trial where she is witness to a young US lawyer who faces one of the most difficult cross examinations of his life - because although Hjalmar Schacht may not have been a mass murderer, he was the economist who made the Third Reich work. In a world where wars are waged, dictators overthrown and justice meted out, nothing is simple when idealism clashes with political reality. Rebecca West, journalist, novelist and critic, was described by Kenneth Tynan in 1954 as the 'the best journalist alive' and is perhaps best known for her book about the Nuremberg trials - The Meaning of Treason.

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Author: Kenneth Jupp

Archive listings for Tosca's Kiss

Work type: Play.

T1886836834

Producer Orange Tree. Director Auriol Smith. Design Sam Dowson. Lighting John Harris. Performer Steven Elder. Performer Charles Kay. Performer Julia Watson. Performer David Yelland.
4 May 06 to 3 Jun 06Orange Tree Theatre, Outer London :: V321
listing details L378613637

T903409231

Producer Masterclass. Producer New Directions (Caird Company). Director Richard Beecham.
9 Nov 04Theatre Royal Haymarket, West End :: V396
listing details L835680121
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