The Great Sebastians (play)

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The Great Sebastians is a mid-20th-century stage comedy about a husband-and-wife team of spiritualist performers whose deceptions unravel amid political intrigue in postwar Europe.

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instanceOf play
stage comedy
author Howard Lindsay NERFINISHED
Russel Crouse NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Vincent J. Donehue NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceDate 1955
genre comedy
hasTheme deception
identity
marriage
politics
mainCharacters husband-and-wife team of spiritualist performers
narrativeFocus unraveling of fraudulent spiritualist acts
originalLanguage English
premiereTheatre Broadway theatre NERFINISHED
producer Leland Hayward NERFINISHED
productionType Broadway play
setting postwar Europe
starring Alfred Lunt NERFINISHED
Lynn Fontanne NERFINISHED
subject political intrigue
spiritualism
stage magicians
timePeriodOfSetting mid-20th century
writtenIn mid-20th century

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