Magnificence (play)
Magnificence is a 1973 play by English playwright Howard Brenton. It premiered at the Royal Court Theatre and was next performed on the London stage in 2016, at the Finborough Theatre.
Synopsis
Magnificence has two plotlines. Firstly, five far-left revolutionaries squat an unoccupied house in London. Secondly, a Conservative cabinet MP loses faith in himself. The two plotlines converge in the final scene, where Jed accidentally kills both himself and the MP with plastic explosive.The published text of the play takes as its epigraph lines from Brecht's Die Maßnahme:
Productions
Premiere
Magnificence premiered at the Royal Court Theatre on 28 June 1973 with the following cast:- Will - Michael Kitchen
- Jed - Kenneth Cranham
- Mary - Carole Hayman
- Veronica - Dinah Stabb
- Cliff - Pete Postlethwaite
- Constable - James Aubrey
- Slaughter - Leonard Fenton
- Alice - Geoffrey Chater
- Babs - Robert Eddison
- Old Man/Lenin - Nikolaj Ryjtkov