Days of Wine and Roses (stage production)

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Days of Wine and Roses (stage production) is a dramatic stage adaptation of the 1962 film (itself based on a teleplay) that explores a couple’s descent into alcoholism and its devastating impact on their lives.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dramatic work
stage play
adaptationOf screenplay of Days of Wine and Roses (1962 film)
basedOn Days of Wine and Roses
surface form: Days of Wine and Roses (1962 film)

Days of Wine and Roses (stage production) self-linksurface differs
surface form: Days of Wine and Roses (teleplay)
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts devastating impact of addiction on personal life
psychological consequences of substance abuse
strain of alcoholism on marriage
genre drama
hasForm stage adaptation
hasProtagonist alcohol-dependent couple
intendedAudience adult theatre audiences
language English
mainTheme addiction
alcoholism
marital breakdown
personal destruction
medium live theatre
narrativeFocus a couple’s descent into alcoholism
narrativeStructure character-driven
narrativeTone realistic
tragic
portrays progressive deterioration due to alcoholism
sourceWorkGenre film drama
television drama
subjectMatter emotional trauma
family conflict
substance abuse
workType adaptation of existing screen work

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Anne-Marie Duff notableWork Days of Wine and Roses (stage production)
Days of Wine and Roses (stage production) basedOn Days of Wine and Roses (stage production) self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Days of Wine and Roses (teleplay)