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- Memory_play abstract "Memory play is a term coined by playwright Tennessee Williams, describing his work The Glass Menagerie. In his production notes, Williams says, "Being a 'memory play', The Glass Menagerie can be presented with unusual freedom of convention." In a widening of the definition, it has been argued that Harold Pinter's plays Old Times, No Man's Land and Betrayal are memory plays, where "memory becomes a weapon". Brian Friel's Dancing at Lughnasa is a late 20th-century example of the genre.".
- Memory_play wikiPageID "40197422".
- Memory_play wikiPageRevisionID "595448218".
- Memory_play subject Category:Drama_genres.
- Memory_play subject Category:Memory.
- Memory_play subject Category:Theatrical_genres.
- Memory_play comment "Memory play is a term coined by playwright Tennessee Williams, describing his work The Glass Menagerie. In his production notes, Williams says, "Being a 'memory play', The Glass Menagerie can be presented with unusual freedom of convention." In a widening of the definition, it has been argued that Harold Pinter's plays Old Times, No Man's Land and Betrayal are memory plays, where "memory becomes a weapon". Brian Friel's Dancing at Lughnasa is a late 20th-century example of the genre.".
- Memory_play label "Memory play".
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- Memory_play sameAs Q17148218.
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- Memory_play isPrimaryTopicOf Memory_play.