Both Your Houses is a 1933 play written by American playwright Maxwell Anderson. It was produced by the Theatre Guild and staged by Worthington Miner with scenic design by Arthur P. Segal. It opened at the Royale Theatre on March 5, 1933 and ran for 72 performances closing May 6, 1933. It was awarded the 1933 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and included in Burns Mantle's The Best Plays of 1932–1933. The title is an allusion to Mercutio's line "a plague on both your houses", in Romeo and Juliet.
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| - Both Your Houses is a 1933 play written by American playwright Maxwell Anderson. It was produced by the Theatre Guild and staged by Worthington Miner with scenic design by Arthur P. Segal. It opened at the Royale Theatre on March 5, 1933 and ran for 72 performances closing May 6, 1933. It was awarded the 1933 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and included in Burns Mantle's The Best Plays of 1932–1933. The title is an allusion to Mercutio's line "a plague on both your houses", in Romeo and Juliet. (en)
- Both Your Houses è un dramma di Maxwell Anderson, debuttato a New York nel 1933 e rimasto in scena per 72 repliche. Vinse il Premio Pulitzer per la drammaturgia. Facevano parte del cast originale Russell Collins, Jerome Cowan e Joseph Sweeney. Il titolo è un riferimento a una delle ultime battute di Mercuzio in Romeo e Giulietta, "a plague on both your houses". (it)
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| - Both Your Houses is a 1933 play written by American playwright Maxwell Anderson. It was produced by the Theatre Guild and staged by Worthington Miner with scenic design by Arthur P. Segal. It opened at the Royale Theatre on March 5, 1933 and ran for 72 performances closing May 6, 1933. It was awarded the 1933 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and included in Burns Mantle's The Best Plays of 1932–1933. The title is an allusion to Mercutio's line "a plague on both your houses", in Romeo and Juliet. (en)
- Both Your Houses è un dramma di Maxwell Anderson, debuttato a New York nel 1933 e rimasto in scena per 72 repliche. Vinse il Premio Pulitzer per la drammaturgia. Facevano parte del cast originale Russell Collins, Jerome Cowan e Joseph Sweeney. Il titolo è un riferimento a una delle ultime battute di Mercuzio in Romeo e Giulietta, "a plague on both your houses". (it)
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