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The White Steed

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First performance
  
10 January 1939

Playwright
  
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The White Steed is an award-winning play in three acts written in 1939 by Paul Vincent Carroll. It won the 1939 New York Drama Critics' Circle award for Best Foreign Play.

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Setting

The setting of the play is the present-day village of Lorcan, County Louth, Ireland.

Original cast

The show was performed at the Cort Theatre and then moved to the John Golden Theatre. It ran all together for 136 performances. It was staged by Hugh Hunt, scenic design by Watson Barratt, general manager was Saul Abraham, and produced by Eddie Dowling.

Later performances

The White Steed was presented on the televised series Play of the Week in 1959.

References

The White Steed Wikipedia


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