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Variation on a Theme (play)
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Variation on a Theme (play)

First edition, Hamish Hamilton, London, 1958

Variation on a Theme is a 1958 play by the British writer Terence Rattigan. It is a reworking of Alexandre Dumas, fils's nineteenth century novel and subsequent play La Dame aux Camélias.[1]

Original production

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Directed by John Gielgud, the play opened (after a pre-London tour), at the Globe Theatre, London, on 8 May 1958, with the following cast:[2]

Reception

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While not received well by the critics,[3] the play ran for 132 performances.[4] Kenneth Tynan wrote in The Observer:

"As far as I could see the star of the show was Norman Hartnell, from whose contributions – a white diamanté sack, a shocking-pink cocktail dress in pleated chiffon, a casual ensemble of blouse and pedal-pushing slacks, and a two-tiered ball-gown in navy-blue pebble-crèpe – the lean extremities of Margaret Leighton nervously protuded [sic]."[5]

1966 TV adaptation

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The play was adapted for British television in 1966.[6]

Cast

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