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Premiered at [[Manchester, England]], on 23 August 1920; then at the New Theatre in London, on 9 September 1920 (starring [[Matheson Lang]]) and at the Knickerbocker Theatre in New York City, on 26 October 1921 (starring [[Tyrone Power Sr.]]). | Premiered at [[Manchester, England]], on 23 August 1920; then at the New Theatre in London, on 9 September 1920 (starring [[Matheson Lang]]) and at the Knickerbocker Theatre in New York City, on 26 October 1921 (starring [[Tyrone Power Sr.]]). | ||
==Adaptations== | * [[The Wandering Jew (1947 Barry / @1920 Thurston), British (TV) production (play)]] | ||
====Adaptations==== | |||
* [[The Wandering Jew (1923 Elvey), feature film]] | * [[The Wandering Jew (1923 Elvey), feature film]] | ||
* [[The Wandering Jew (1933 Elvey), feature film]] | * [[The Wandering Jew (1933 Elvey), feature film]] | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 09:15, 15 May 2017
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The Wandering Jew (1920) is a play by Ernest Temple Thurston.
Abstract
“A play in four phases”: (a) Jerusalem, time of Jesus; (b) period of the first crusade; (c) Palermo, 1290; and (d) Seville, 1560.
Editions
Performance History
Premiered at Manchester, England, on 23 August 1920; then at the New Theatre in London, on 9 September 1920 (starring Matheson Lang) and at the Knickerbocker Theatre in New York City, on 26 October 1921 (starring Tyrone Power Sr.).
Adaptations
External links
Categories:
- 1920
- Fiction--1920s
- Fiction--English
- Literature--1920s
- Plays
- English language--1920s
- Second Temple Studies--1920s
- Second Temple Studies--English
- Second Temple Studies--Fiction
- Historical Jesus Studies--1920s
- Historical Jesus Studies--English
- Historical Jesus Studies--Fiction
- Wandering Jew (subject)
- Wandering Jew--fiction (subject)
- Wandering Jew--literature (subject)
- Wandering Jew--theatre (subject)
- Top 1920s
- Fiction--Top 1920s
- English language--Top 1920s