Becket
![]() :This article is about the play. For other meanings of "Becket", see Becket (disambiguation). ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Becket or the Honor of God is a Tony Award-winning play written in French by Jean Anouilh. It is a depiction of the conflict between Thomas Becket and King Henry II of England leading to Becket's murder in 1170, but contains many historical inaccuracies which the author acknowledged. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The play was first produced in 1961. An English language version (translated by Lucienne Hill) was published in 1960 and made into a successful film, starring Peter O'Toole as King Henry II and Richard Burton as Thomas Becket. A 33-rpm LP record of "Dialogue Highlights from the Paramount Motion Picture Becket" was also released in 1964. The film was nominated for twelve Academy Awards, winning only the award for Best Adapted Screenplay. Other nominations were for: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Anouilh's interpretation of the historical story, though often ironic, is more straightforward than T. S. Eliot's play on the same subject, Murder in the Cathedral, which was intended as primarily a religious treatment. However, there are one or two similarities in the interpretation. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ In the Introduction to the play, Anouilh explained that he based it on a chapter of an old book he had bought because its green binding looked good on his shelves. He and his wife read the 30 pages about Thomas Becket, and she urged him to write a play about Thomas, so he did -- knocking out the first part in only 15 days. It was not until he showed the finished play to a friend that he found out the old book he had based it on was totally wrong about the facts. Having built his play on Becket's being a Saxon (when he was actually a Norman whose family was from near Rouen and called "Bequet" in French), Anouilh could not recast the play to accord with historical facts, so he decided to let it stand. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Aspects of the content that can safely be considered true are the conflicts between England and France, church and state, and the outline biography of Becket. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Tony Award: What is popularly called the Tony Award (formally, the Antoinette Perry Award) is an annual award celebrating achievements in live American theater, including musical theater. Awarded by a panel of approximately 700 judges from various areas of the industry and press, it is generally regarded as th... French: French can refer to more than one article:... Jean Anouilh: Jean Anouilh (June 23, 1910 – October 3, 1987) was a French dramatist.... Becket related Images and Photos (experimental) | ~ Table of Content ~
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