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    The Double Dealer is a comic play written by English playwright William Congreve, first produced in 1693. Incidental music for the play was written by...
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    manners genre. Notable plays he wrote include The Old Bachelor (1693), The Double Dealer (1694), Love for Love (1695), The Mourning Bride (1697) and The Way...
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  • a character from the Transformers series The Double Dealer, a 1694 play by William Congreve The Double Dealer (magazine), a 1920s literary magazine "Double...
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  • awards) for Best Actress in a Revival for A Month in the Country and The Double Dealer. Her films included The Importance of Being Earnest (1952), The Beggar's...
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    Jr., was a poet and playwright, as well as an associate editor for The Double Dealer. List of United States Congress members who died in office (1900–49)...
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  • and many others. The title comes from lines in William Congreve's The Double Dealer (1694). No mask like open truth to cover lies, As to go naked is the...
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  • productions received multiple nominations: 4: Evita 3: Annie, Filumena and The Double Dealer 2: Brand, Coriolanus, Half-Life, Henry VI, Lark Rise, Plenty, Shut...
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    The Double Dealer was a short-lived but influential New-Orleans–based literary journal of the 1920s. The Double Dealer was established in 1921 as a platform...
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    a speakeasy bar in the basement of the theater. The venue, called the Double Dealer, opened January 24, 2020. The theater reopened in August 2015. The...
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  • recants. The offending pages are burned. October – Congreve's comedy The Double Dealer is first performed at Drury Lane. unknown dates Joseph Addison addresses...
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  • series of popular hits such as The Recruiting Officer, The Drummer and The Double Dealer against it. George, Prince of Wales and his wife Princess Caroline...
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  • Landen near Neerwinden in Flemish Brabant. October – Congreve's comedy The Double Dealer is first performed at Drury Lane. Bromsgrove School endowed by Sir...
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  • Thriller: Stories to Keep You Up All Night (2006) is a compilation of 30 thriller short stories edited by James Patterson. In Laney, California, a man...
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  • 8, 1956) was an American poet and one of the founding editors of The Double Dealer literary magazine. John Peebles McClure was born in Ardmore, Chickasaw...
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  • George Bridgman and Homer Boss. Olive Leonhardt drew the covers for The Double Dealer: A National Magazine from The South in 1921-22 and showed at the New...
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    Southwest Review under the editorship of Jay B. Hubbard; the 1921–1926 The Double Dealer; and John Crowe Ransom's and Robert Penn Warren's 1922 The Fugitive...
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  • Stars Nora Janet Suzman Hedda Gabler Hedda Gabler 1978 Dorothy Tutin The Double Dealer Lady Plyant Eileen Atkins Twelfth Night Viola Ingrid Bergman Waters...
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  • 1st Earl of Orrery – Herod the Great published William Congreve – The Double Dealer published John Crowne – The Married Beau John Dryden – Love Triumphant;...
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    had four children. Their son Julius Weis Friend was an editor of The Double-Dealer, a short-lived but influential New Orleans literary magazine (1921-1925)...
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  • Roberto Miranda in Death and the Maiden at the Royal Court, Maskwell in The Double Dealer and Claudio in Much Ado About Nothing at the National Theatre, Reg...
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