Richard of Bordeaux | |
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Written by | Gordon Daviot |
Date premiered | 1933 |
Place premiered | Arts Theatre |
Original language | English |
Subject | King Richard II tries to maintain peace in England |
Genre | Period piece |
Setting | Medieval England |
Richard of Bordeaux (1932) is a play by "Gordon Daviot", a pseudonym for Elizabeth MacKintosh, best known by another of her pen names, Josephine Tey.[1]
The play tells the story of Richard II of England in a romantic fashion, emphasizing the relationship between Richard and his first wife, Queen Anne of Bohemia. The play was a major hit in 1933, playing a significant role in turning its director and leading man John Gielgud into a major star. Audiences found its portrayal of medieval characters speaking like modern people refreshing.[2]