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  1. Summary. A Voyage Round My Father is an autobiographical memory play comprised of chronological episodes spanning two decades. A reflective narrator links past and present and is a unifying force ...

  2. A Voyage Round My Father. Paperback – 4 Nov. 2010. In John Mortimer's most famous and highly autobiographical play, a young man looks back on an unconventional childhood and youth overshadowed by his irascible and eccentric father. Sent away to boarding school to be 'prepared for life', he finds teachers deranged by shell shock after the ...

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    • John Mortimer
  3. 18 de oct. de 2023 · It is over fifty years since this play was first performed and the celebrity status of its author, John Mortimer, has surely waned. The size of this first night audience, however, suggests that he is still fondly remembered by many. In a role played in the past by Olivier and Guinness, Rupert Everett triumphantly takes on the role of Father.

  4. 1 de nov. de 2023 · A Voyage Round My Father shines a light on the delicate relationship between a young man and his father who adored his garden and hated visitors, and whose blindness was never mentioned, and introduces us to world of hilarious eccentrics, bumbling headteachers and exasperated relatives. Starring Rupert Everett and Julian Wadham. Show Times.

  5. 1. Additional Information. A successful lawyer struck with blindness in middle age continues his battles in the courtroom with the assistance of his family. As his son deals with bitter memories of their relationship, he also seeks his father's respect and love and in the process learns to love in return. Movie/TV Title. A Voyage Round My Father.

  6. 11 de oct. de 2023 · A Voyage Round My Father arrives at the resplendent Richmond Theatre following a run at Theatre Royal Bath. John Mortimer’s autobiographical play began life in sketch form for radio back in 1963.

  7. 2 de dic. de 2022 · A Voyage Round My Father by John Mortimerwith Laurence Olivier, Alan Bates, Jane Asher