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The Promise (1965 play)

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Copyright date
  
1967

Playwright
  
Aleksei Arbuzov

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The Promise is a play written in 1965 by Russian playwright Aleksei Arbuzov. The story follows a young woman and two young men from their first meeting in a derelict room during the Siege of Leningrad in World War II; through the woman's marriage to one of the men, who turns out to be the "wrong" one; then finally to a new start with the "right" one.

Ariadne Nicolaeff's English translation of the play was produced in London in 1967, with a cast including Judi Dench, Ian McKellen and Ian McShane. A British reviewer called the play "Charmingly old-fashioned and chastely sentimental, [yet it] gave a lot of pleasure." This same production, with Eileen Atkins replacing Dench, opened on November 14, 1967 at Henry Miller's Theater in New York; it ran for 23 performances.

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