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Stanley archiveWinner of 1997 BBC Award for Best Play. Premiered at the Royal National Theatre in 1996, Stanley is a brilliant and painfully truthful re-creation of the man and his milieu. Described as the wayward genius of modern British painting, Spencer's vision is unique. Inspired by the Bible and his native Cobham, his paintings create extraordinary poetic moods, and his sense of the sacred is fuelled by pagan lusts and longings. Driven by general desires that he felt to be holy, Spencer was torn between his love for his first wife Hilda and his passion for Patricia Preece.

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Author: Pam Gems

Archive listings for Stanley

Work type: Play.

T01313286766

Company Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
9 Oct 08 to 14 Oct 08Barbican Centre, West End :: V371
listing details L1690242933

T01425963511

This timely production runs concurrently with a major retrospective of Spencer's work at Tate Britain.Company Central School of Speech and Drama. Director Angie Langfield.
6 Jun 01 to 9 Jun 01Embassy Theatre, Inner London :: V284
listing details L08115416

Other listings

to 17 Aug 96Dorfman Theatre (National Theatre), West End :: V375
listing details L0450354463

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