White Chameleon (play)

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White Chameleon is a semi-autobiographical stage play by Christopher Hampton that explores his childhood experiences in 1950s Egypt against a backdrop of political and social upheaval.

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instanceOf playwright
stage play
theatrical work
author Christopher Hampton NERFINISHED
basedOn Christopher Hampton's childhood experiences
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
directorOfPremiereProduction Christopher Morahan NERFINISHED
dramaticForm autobiographical drama
memory play
firstPerformanceCity London NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceCountry United Kingdom NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceTheatre Royal National Theatre NERFINISHED
genre semi-autobiographical play
hasPlaywright Christopher Hampton NERFINISHED
hasTheme colonialism
cultural conflict
displacement
family relationships
identity
loss of empire
political change
language English
notableFor depiction of Anglo-Egyptian life in the 1950s
exploration of a child's perspective on political turmoil
notableWork White Chameleon NERFINISHED
partOf Christopher Hampton's body of work
premiereYear 1991
producedBy Royal National Theatre NERFINISHED
settingLocation Egypt NERFINISHED
settingTimePeriod 1950s
subjectMatter British expatriates in Egypt
Suez Crisis NERFINISHED
childhood
end of British colonial influence in Egypt
political upheaval
social upheaval
writer Christopher Hampton NERFINISHED

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Christopher Hampton notableWork White Chameleon (play)