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fahrenheit 451 - theatre adaption?

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20 January 2002, 04:42 AM
labryx
fahrenheit 451 - theatre adaption?
hi there,

just one question: is there a theatre play to fahrenheit 451 and if so has it been published somewhere?

(note: please excuse my miserable english - it's not my mothertongue)

greets,
lab
20 January 2002, 06:20 PM
dandelion
Yes, Bradbury's script designed for theater performance has been staged a number of times. It isn't in any of the three books of his plays I've read, so I'd assume to obtain it you should consult Samuel French, the company which handles all his stage work.
20 January 2002, 06:26 PM
dandelion
Their online catalog lists only "The Day It Rained Forever" and "The Pedestrian," but here are their addresses anyway:

Samuel French, Inc.�
45 West 25th Street - Dept.W�
New York, NY 10010�
Phone (212) 206-8990�
Fax (212) 206-1429Samuel French, Inc.�
7623 Sunset Blvd. - Dept.W�
Hollywood, CA 90046�
Phone (323) 876-0570�
Fax (323) 876-6822

Samuel French, Ltd.�
52 Fitzroy Street -Dept.W�
London W1P 6JR, England�
Phone (44207) 387-9373�
Fax (44207) 387-2161

Samuel French (Canada) Ltd.�
100 Lombard Street - Dept.W�
Toronto, Ont., Canada M5C 1M3�
Phone (416) 363-3536�
Fax (416) 363-1108