Dear Brutus is a 1917 fantasy play by J. M. Barrie, depicting alternative realities for its characters and their eventual return to real life. The title is a reference to a line from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar: "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars but in ourselves" (which is quoted in full by Mr. Purdie near the end).
DearBrutus is a 1917 fantasy play by J. M. Barrie, depicting alternative realities for its characters and their eventual return to real life. The title...
1932, pg. 162 "DearBrutus" Archived 28 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Old Time Radio, Rudy Vallee – Fleischmann's Yeast Hour, DearBrutus Episode 197...
which the nobleman Cassius says to Brutus: "Men at some time were masters of their fates, / The fault, dearBrutus, is not in our stars, / But in ourselves...
Stoops to Conquer (1949–1950). Aherne made his television debut with "DearBrutus" for The Ford Theatre Hour (1950), which he had performed on stage in...
Margaret Dearth, the protagonist's "dream-child" in Barrie's 1917 play DearBrutus, and for Margaret, Wendy Darling's granddaughter, in Peter Pan. Margaret...
Makransky, Bob, The Great Wheel - a commentary on W.B. Yeats' "A Vision". DearBrutus Press, 2017. Mann, Neil, A Reader's Guide to Yeats's "A Vision". Clemson...
Revival Pollyanna Pollyanna Whittier, The Glad Girl Revival 1918 Penrod DearBrutus Margaret, his daughter 1919 On the Hiring Line Dorothy Fessenden, his...
of DearBrutus opposite William Gillette, in 1918. Bellamy also appeared in the touring production of DearBrutus. While appearing in DearBrutus, Bellamy...
(1960) Circumcision's Not Such a Bad Thing After All (1970) The Fault, DearBrutus: A Zodiac of Sonnets (1972) The Drovers’ Roads of Wales (1977) East Anglia:...
and All the Comforts of Home (1941). She had previously appeared in DearBrutus and Morning Glory there. Wyllie was in the original production of The...
Playhouse repertory company in 1940, playing, inter alia, "Margaret" in DearBrutus and "Patty Moss" in The Two Bouquets. Kerr's first film role was in the...
Episode: "The Biters Bit" 1981 Play for Today Alice Dearth Episode: "DearBrutus" Alice Pike Episode: "Bavarian Night" 1983 BBC Play of the Month Olwen...
Constant Wife - Marie Louise 1977: A Man for All Seasons - Margaret 1978: DearBrutus - Joanna Trout 1978: A Murder Is Announced - Julia Simmons 1979: Habeas...
debut at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre in a revival of J. M. Barrie's DearBrutus opposite Ralph Richardson, with whom she had been greatly impressed when...
exploited it—and rather successfully. Cassius was right: "The fault, dearBrutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves." The following week, See It Now...
quality." Continuing the critical review, intended a pun, "The fault, dearBrutus, is not in our stars but in the casual writing and direction." Critic...
Theatre, Melbourne May 1931 Hay Fever The Quaker Girl The Apple Cart DearBrutus Hedda Gabler Children in Uniform Melbourne Command to Love Melbourne...
(based on Harriette Wilson's memoirs, BBC Radio 4, dir. David Johnson) DearBrutus (BBC Radio 4, dir. Caroline Raphael) A Wheel of Fortune (BBC Radio 4...
Television Theatre Unknown roles "The Great Broxopp" "Mrs. Dane's Defense" "DearBrutus" 1951–1952 Robert Montgomery Presents Unknown roles "An Inspector Calls"...
performances of The Importance of Being Earnest, The Farmer's Wife and DearBrutus. Albert Finney Starred alongside actress June Brown in William Shakespeare's...
Walnut Hills, such as Juliet in Romeo and Juliet, the Dream Child in DearBrutus and Rosalind in As You Like It. She attended Vassar College for a short...
1953 Desert Island Discs, BBC, guest, (broadcast 26 June 1953). 1954 DearBrutus by J. M. Barrie, BBC 1954 Jungle Green dramatised & produced by Alan...
documentary detailed her upbringing and her attempts to write a novel, DearBrutus (which later became The Girl in the Polka Dot Dress). It was broadcast...
Eighty in the shade by Clemence Dane. Directed by Raymond Westwell DearBrutus by Sir James Matthew Barrie. Performance marking the centenary year of...
roles in Where the Rainbow Ends (1911), The Great Adventure (1913), and DearBrutus (1917). She played the role of Alice Hobson in the first London production...
Laraine Day, Herbert Marshall, and George Sanders. Other episodes included DearBrutus, The Little Minister, School for Scandal, Father Malachy's Miracle, Subway...