Dear Brutus
Dear Brutus is a 1917 fantasy play by J. M. Barrie, depicting alternative realities for its characters and their eventual return to real life. The title is a reference to a line from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar: "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars but in ourselves".
1917 in literatureAlfred DraytonBrian AherneDorothy Black (actress)Faith CelliGerald du MaurierHull Repertory Theatre CompanyJ._M._BarrieJudy BuxtonLili MirojnickList of works titled after ShakespeareLubber fiendMadge BellamyMaude MillettMichael CulverMiles RichardsonMyrtle TannehillNora SwinburnePeggy AshcroftPuck (folklore)Ralph Richardson, roles and awardsSarah CrazeTelevision Theatre
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Dear Brutus
Dear Brutus is a 1917 fantasy play by J. M. Barrie, depicting alternative realities for its characters and their eventual return to real life. The title is a reference to a line from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar: "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars but in ourselves".
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Dear Brutus is a 1917 fantasy ...... n our stars but in ourselves".
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Faith Celli as Margaret, the dream child
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