Rock ’n’ Roll

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Rock ’n’ Roll is a stage play by Tom Stoppard that intertwines rock music, Czech politics, and personal relationships from the late 1960s to the post-Communist era.

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Rock 'n' Roll 1
Rock ’n’ Roll canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf stage play
theatrical work
author Tom Stoppard
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
genre drama
historical drama
political drama
hasElement historical events from Czechoslovakia
intertwined personal stories
rock music soundtrack
language English
settingLocation Czechoslovakia
United Kingdom
settingPeriodEnd post-Communist era
settingPeriodStart late 1960s
subject Czech politics
personal relationships
rock music
theme dissidence
freedom of expression
impact of music on society
personal and political conflict
political change
timeSpanCovered 1968–1990s
writer Tom Stoppard

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Tom Stoppard wrote Rock ’n’ Roll
Rufus Sewell theatreWork Rock ’n’ Roll
this entity surface form: Rock 'n' Roll