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The Roses of Eyam : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Roses of Eyam
''The Roses of Eyam'' is a historical drama by Don Taylor about The Great Plague that swept Britain in 1665/66. It is largely based on the events that happened in the 'Plague Village' of Eyam in Derbyshire, between September 1665 and December 1666.〔(Historical background ) BBC Local History - Derbyshire, Feb 2004〕 Published in 1970, The Roses of Eyam had its world premiere at The Northcott Theatre in Exeter, Devon on 23 September 1970.〔(‘The Roses of Eyam’ ) at Maddog. June 2005〕〔 ==Description==
The script requires a large cast, within which there must be a core of actors prepared to learn extensive parts and portray passionate and sustained emotion. The play best suits an atmospheric setting such as a Norman church or Restoration Manor House, where it can be performed in the round. Taylor himself filmed the story for television in 1973.〔(IMDB details ) Information on the 1973 TV production.〕 The Roses of Eyam was originally intended for an adult audience but has become part of children's theatre. The play is now a set text in many British schools for students of English Literature and Drama.
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