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  2. Epitaph for George Dillon - Wikipedia

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    Epitaph for George Dillon is an early John Osborne play, one of two he wrote in collaboration with Anthony Creighton (the other is Personal Enemy).It was written before Look Back in Anger, the play which made Osborne's career, but opened a year after at Oxford Experimental Theatre in 1957, and was then produced at London's Royal Court theatre, where Look Back in Anger had debuted. [1]

  3. Seikilos epitaph - Wikipedia

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    The Seikilos epitaph is an Ancient Greek inscription that preserves the oldest surviving complete musical composition, including musical notation. [1] Commonly dated between the 1st and 2nd century AD, the inscription was found engraved on a pillar ( stele ) from the ancient Greek town of Tralles (modern Aydın in present-day Turkey ) in 1883.

  4. Category:Plays by John Osborne - Wikipedia

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    The Entertainer (play) Epitaph for George Dillon; F. The Father (Osborne play) G. The Great Bear (play) I. Inadmissible Evidence; L. Look Back in Anger; Luther (play) P.

  5. Timon of Athens - Wikipedia

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    The play's date is uncertain, though its bitter tone links it with Coriolanus and King Lear. John Day's play Humour Out of Breath, published in 1608, contains a reference to "the lord that gave all to his followers, and begged more for himself" – a possible allusion to Timon that would, if valid, support a date of composition before 1608. It ...

  6. Anthony Creighton - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Creighton (1922, Swanage – 22 March 2005), a British actor and writer, is best known as the co-author of the play Epitaph for George Dillon with John Osborne. [1] He served in the RAF during the war as a navigator on bomber aircraft. He was awarded the DFC for gallantry for saving the crew of his Halifax bomber over Hamburg.

  7. Epitaph - Wikipedia

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    Epitaph on the base of the Haymarket Martyrs' Monument, Waldheim Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois. An epitaph (from Ancient Greek ἐπιτάφιος (epitáphios) 'a funeral oration'; from ἐπι-(epi-) 'at, over' and τάφος (táphos) 'tomb') [1] [2] is a short text honoring a deceased person. Strictly speaking, it refers to text that is ...

  8. David Merrick - Wikipedia

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    1959 Tony Award for Best Play (Epitaph for George Dillon, nominee) 1959 Tony Award for Best Musical (La Plume de Ma Tante, nominee) 1960 Tony Award for Best Musical (Take Me Along, nominee) 1961 Special Tony Award (winner) 1961 Tony Award for Best Play (Becket, winner) 1961 Tony Award for Best Musical (Do Re Mi, nominee)

  9. Christian Münzner - Wikipedia

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    Christian Münzner (born 21 August 1981) is a German guitarist who played for the bands Obscura and Alkaloid. He is also known for playing for the technical death metal band Necrophagist from 2002 until 2006, appearing on their 2004 release Epitaph.