Posted on 06/06/2016 9:14:18 AM PDT by Borges
The playwright Sir Peter Shaffer, whose critical and popular successes in the West End and Broadway included Equus, Amadeus, and The Royal Hunt of the Sun, has died aged 90.
His agent, Rupert Lord, said: He was simply at the end of his life but delighted to have been able to celebrate his 90th birthday with friends and then, I think, decided it was time.
The National Theatre, which staged the world premieres of many of his plays, and was already planning the first revival of Amadeus at the theatre since it opened there in 1979, described him as an extraordinary writer.
(Excerpt) Read more at theguardian.com ...
Interestingly, he had a twin brother who was also a successful writer.
Ha!
I hope you don’t think of Mr. Ed as the main character thinks of horses in that play.
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