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Venus Observed

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Venus Observed is a play in blank verse by the English dramatist and poet Christopher Fry. It was first performed on 18 January 1950 at the St James's Theatre, London, with the following cast:

  • The Duke of Altair – Laurence Olivier
  • Edgar, his son – Denholm Elliott
  • Herbert Reedbeck, his agent – George Relph
  • Dominic, Reedbeck's son – Robert Beaumont
  • Rosabel Fleming – Valerie Taylor
  • Jessie Dill – Brenda de Banzie
  • Captain Fox Reddleman, the Duke's butler – Fred Johnson
  • Bates, the Duke's footman – Thomas Heathcote
  • Hilda Taylor-Snell – Rachel Kempson
  • Perpetua, Reedbeck's daughter – Heather Stannard


Scenes:

  • The Observatory Room at Stellmere Park, the Duke's mansion
  • The Temple of the Ancient Virtues, Stellmere Park

References

  • Fry, Christopher (2007). The Plays of Christopher Fry, 2. London: Oberon. ISBN 978-1-84943-746-2.