Howard Brenton
Howard Brenton (born December 13, 1942) is an English playwright, who was educated at St Catharine's College, Cambridge. He gained notoriety for his play The Romans in Britain, first staged at the National Theatre in 1980. This featured a scene of attempted buggery which resulted in Mary Whitehouse mounting a private prosecution against the play's director, Michael Bogdanov. Whitehouse's prosecution was withdrawn by her own legal team when it became obvious that it would not succeed.
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December 13 - 1942 - Playwright - St Catharine's College, Cambridge - The Romans in Britain - National Theatre - 1980 - Mary Whitehouse - Michael Bogdanov
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