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The Countess is a play written by the American playwright and novelist Gregory Murphy. It recounts the break-up of the marriage of John Ruskin and Effie Gray, one of the greatest scandals of the Victorian era in Britain. Written in 1995, Murphy's two-act drama premiered in New York in 1999, and transferred twice to ever-larger Off-Broadway venues. It later had a successful run in London's West End, and has since been performed worldwide.

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  • The Countess is a play written by the American playwright and novelist Gregory Murphy. It recounts the break-up of the marriage of John Ruskin and Effie Gray, one of the greatest scandals of the Victorian era in Britain. Written in 1995, Murphy's two-act drama premiered in New York in 1999, and transferred twice to ever-larger Off-Broadway venues. It later had a successful run in London's West End, and has since been performed worldwide. (en)
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  • 1999-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • London and Scotland in the 1850s
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  • Ruskin's marriage breaks down when his wife Effie meets artistJohn Everett Millais
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  • Poster for the original production of The Countess at the Greenwich Street Theatre (en)
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  • The Countess (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • Greenwich Street Theatre, New York City (en)
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  • 1999 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1850.0
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  • Ruskin's marriage breaks down when his wife Effie meets artist John Everett Millais (en)
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  • Gregory Murphy (en)
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  • The Countess is a play written by the American playwright and novelist Gregory Murphy. It recounts the break-up of the marriage of John Ruskin and Effie Gray, one of the greatest scandals of the Victorian era in Britain. Written in 1995, Murphy's two-act drama premiered in New York in 1999, and transferred twice to ever-larger Off-Broadway venues. It later had a successful run in London's West End, and has since been performed worldwide. (en)
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  • The Countess (play) (en)
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  • The Countess (en)
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