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The Fire that Consumes
La Ville dont le Prince est un enfant
Written byHenry de Montherlant
Vivian A. Cox
Bernard Miles
Place premieredMermaid Theatre
London, England
Original languageFrench
Subjecta Roman Catholic priest is obsessed with one of the boys
GenreDrama
Settinga Catholic boys' school pre-WWII

The Fire that Consumes is an English translation of the 1955 play by French dramatist Henry de Montherlant, La Ville dont le Prince est un enfant. The play was translated by Vivian Cox with Bernard Miles, and staged at the London West End Mermaid Theatre in 1977 with Nigel Hawthorne and Dai Bradley in the key roles. The title, literally translated, The City Whose Prince is a Child, is taken from Ecclesiastes 10:16: "Woe to thee, O land, when thy king is a child, and thy princes eat in the morning!"

Summary

The Abbé de Pradts, a Roman Catholic priest, becomes obsessed with a junior pupil named Souplier. When Souplier forms a relationship with a fellow student, the jealous priest vies for his attention, yielding tragic results.

Awards and nominations

Awards
  • 1977 Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Play
  • 1977 Society of West End Theatre Award for Play of the Year

References

  1. "Theatre » 22 Oct 1977 » the Spectator Archive".
  2. Riley, Kathleen (2005). Nigel Hawthorne on Stage.
  3. http://www.westendtheatre.com/4553/awards/society-of-west-end-theatre-awards-1977/

Further reading

  • Montherlant, Henry de (1980). The Fire That Consumes (First ed.). San Francisco: G.F. Ritchie. ISBN 0-9604392-1-8.

External links

Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Play
1976–2000
2001–present
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