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  1. The Madness of George III. The Madness of George III is a 1991 play by Alan Bennett. It is a fictionalised biographical study of the latter half of the reign of George III of the United Kingdom, his battle with mental illness, and the inability of his court to handle his condition. It was adapted for film in 1994 as The Madness of King George .

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0003141Alan Bennett - IMDb

    Alan Bennett. Writer: The Lady in the Van. Alan Bennett is an award-winning dramatist and screenwriter who is best known as a member of Beyond the Fringe (1964) (a satirical review that was a hit on both the London stage and on Broadway and featured fellow members Peter Cook, Jonathan Miller and Dudley Moore) and for his plays The Madness of King George (1994) and The History Boys (2006).

  3. 22 de nov. de 2009 · The 75-year-old writer last week said the media used his unintentional revelation to "somehow out me as not being homosexual". He added: "It was just absurd that you weren't allowed to be ...

  4. Bennett va néixer en el barri d'Armley a Leeds. Diplomat per Oxford, de jove es consagra a una carrera d'historiador de l' edat mitjana . Autor per la televisió britànica, Alan Bennett en principi va començar la seva carrera en temes de comèdia. El 1968, publica la seva primera peça titulada Forty Years on. L'èxit és immediat.

  5. 9 November. ( 1966-11-09) –. 14 December 1966. ( 1966-12-14) On the Margin was a British satirical comedy sketch show written and performed by Alan Bennett and a regular cast including John Sergeant, Virginia Stride, Madge Hindle and Yvonne Gilan. Guest performers included John Fortune and Jonathan Miller.

  6. en.wikiquote.org › wiki › Alan_BennettAlan Bennett - Wikiquote

    13 de abr. de 2024 · Alan Bennett in 1973. Alan Bennett (born 9 May 1934) is an English playwright, screenwriter, memoirist, essayist and actor. He first came to notice as a writer-performer of Beyond the Fringe. His plays include Forty Years On, An Englishman Abroad, Talking Heads, A Question of Attribution, The Madness of King George and The History Boys.

  7. Alan Bennett has won many prestigious awards for his writing. His prose collection Writing Home (1994), was followed by a sequel, Untold Stories , in 2005. His play, The History Boys (2004), won the 2004 Evening Standard Award for Best Play of the Year and The Uncommon Reader (2007) is a novella in which the Queen develops a taste for reading.