Murmuring Judges
Murmuring Judges, first performed in 1991, is a scathing attack on the British legal system, and the second of a trilogy of plays by David Hare examining Great Britain's most hallowed institutions. The first play in the trilogy, Racing Demon, examines the Church of England, and the third, The Absence of War, examines political parties.
1992 Laurence Olivier AwardsAlphonsia EmmanuelBob CrowleyCritics' Circle Theatre AwardDavid Hare (playwright)Jonathan ChurchLaurence Olivier Award for Best Lighting DesignLaurence Olivier Award for Best Set DesignLaurence Olivier Award for Best Set DesignerPaul BhattacharjeeRacing Demon (play)The Absence of War
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Murmuring Judges
Murmuring Judges, first performed in 1991, is a scathing attack on the British legal system, and the second of a trilogy of plays by David Hare examining Great Britain's most hallowed institutions. The first play in the trilogy, Racing Demon, examines the Church of England, and the third, The Absence of War, examines political parties.
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