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The Killing of Sister George archiveRadio actress June Buckridge plays Sister George, a much-loved character in the popular radio soap opera "Applehurst" but discovers that, to boost audience ratings, the character is to be killed off. June’s behaviour becomes increasingly paranoid to the consternation of her live-in companion, Childie, who is the butt of her bullying and bad temper but who finds a friend in Mrs Croft, June's boss at the BBC who whom she eventually leaves. A comedy of adult themes depicting, as it did, lesbian relationships and domestic bullying. First seen in London’s West End in 1965 and later filmed under the same title.

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Author: Frank Marcus

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Archive listings for The Killing of Sister George (2023)

Work type: Play. There are performances of this work in the listings (current and future) database, see The Killing of Sister George

T803656516

Company Told by an Idiot. Director Paul Hunter.
21 Apr 23 to 13 May 23New Vic Theatre, Newcastle-under-Lyme :: V119
listing details L01528374439

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