Single spies: A double bill,Used

Single spies: A double bill,Used

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UPC: 9780571141050
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In Single Spies, Alan Bennett has adapted his witty and touching television film about Guy Burgess, An Englishman Abroad, into a oneact play, and written a companion piece, A Question of Attribution, about Anthony Blunt.An Englishman Abroad, directed by Bennett, is the true story of Coral Browne's (Prunella Scales) meeting with Burgess (Simon Callow) in Moscow in 1958.In A Question of Attribution, directed by Simon Callow, Blunt (Alan Bennett) investigates a puzzling picture and in the process is himself investigated.Both plays were produced at the National Theatre in 1988. Cover photo courtesy of the Hulton Picture Library.back cover

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