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  1. Norman Frederick Simpson (29 January 1919 – 27 August 2011) was an English playwright closely associated with the Theatre of the Absurd. To his friends he was known as Wally Simpson, in comic reference to the abdication crisis of 1936.

  2. Norman FrederickN. F.“ Simpson (* 29. Januar 1919 in London; † 27. August 2011 in Cornwall) war ein britischer Dramatiker. Er gilt mit seinen humorvollen, vor Wortspielen strotzenden Werken als führender Vertreter des britischen Absurden Theaters

  3. N.F. Simpson was an English playwright who achieved spectacular verbal effects by his cunning manipulation of phrasing and his use of outrageous double entendre and, especially, of non sequitur. Simpson was educated at the University of London, and during World War II he served in the Intelligence.

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  4. One Way Pendulum, described on the title page as "A Farce in a New Dimension", is a play by N. F. Simpson. It was first performed at the Theatre Royal, Brighton on 14 December 1959, before playing at London's Royal Court Theatre from 22 December, later transferring to the Criterion Theatre where it ran until 11 June 1960.

  5. The Hole is an absurdist play published in 1958, written by N.F. Simpson, a British playwright associated with the Theatre of the Absurd .

  6. La comedia de amenaza se refiere al cuerpo de obras de teatro escrito por David Campton, Nigel Dennis, N. F. Simpson, y Harold Pinter. El término fue acuñado por el crítico de teatro Irving Wardle, quien lo tomó prestado del subtítulo de la obra de Campton, The Lunatic View: A Comedy of Menace, al revisar las obras de Pinter y ...

  7. Raucous satire from NF Simpson, the famous absurdist author of One Way Pendulum et al. Featuring Ralph Bates, Stanley ‘Howard Hughes’ Lebor and Joanna ‘Duty Free’ van Gysegham.

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