Every Good Boy Deserves Favour
by National Theatre
May 4, 2011 3:06 am
First performed in 1977 at the Royal Festival Hall, Tom Stoppard and André Previn’s Every Good Boy Deserves Favour is a play for six actors and an orchestra. It focuses on Alexander Ivanov, a dissident falsely imprisoned in a Soviet mental hospital, and his roomate there, a schizophrenic convinced he has command of a symphony orchestra. The National Theatre revived the production in 2009 with the Southbank Sinfonia, directed by Felix Barrett (Punchdrunk) and Tom Morris.
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