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Bloody Poetry was commissioned by Foco Novo Theatre Company and presented at the Haymarket Theatre, Leicester, 1 October 1984, in a production directed by Roland Rees.1 It was revived as one of Brenton’s 3 Plays for Utopia at the Royal Court Theatre, directed by Max Stafford-Clark, 7 April 1988.
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Wu, D. (2000). Howard Brenton, Bloody Poetry (1984–88). In: Wu, D. (eds) Making Plays. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-65305-8_2
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