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- Dear_Octopus abstract "Dear Octopus is a comedy by the playwright and novelist Dodie Smith. It opened at the Queen's Theatre, London on 15 September 1938. On the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939 the run was halted after 373 performances; after a spell in the provinces in early 1940 the play was brought back to London and played two further runs there until 31 August 1940.The play depicts the relationships between three generations of a large family. The "dear octopus" of the title refers to the family itself, whose tentacles its members can never escape.".
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- Dear_Octopus wikiPageWikiLink Angela_Baddeley.
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- Dear_Octopus wikiPageWikiLink Category:1938_plays.
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- Dear_Octopus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plays_by_Dodie_Smith.
- Dear_Octopus wikiPageWikiLink Celia_Johnson.
- Dear_Octopus wikiPageWikiLink Cicely_Courtneidge.
- Dear_Octopus wikiPageWikiLink Dear_Octopus_(film).
- Dear_Octopus wikiPageWikiLink Diana_Wynyard.
- Dear_Octopus wikiPageWikiLink Dodie_Smith.
- Dear_Octopus wikiPageWikiLink File:DearOctopus.jpg.
- Dear_Octopus wikiPageWikiLink H._M._Tennent.
- Dear_Octopus wikiPageWikiLink Harold_French.
- Dear_Octopus wikiPageWikiLink Ivor_Brown.
- Dear_Octopus wikiPageWikiLink Jack_Hulbert.
- Dear_Octopus wikiPageWikiLink John_Gielgud.
- Dear_Octopus wikiPageWikiLink John_Justin.
- Dear_Octopus wikiPageWikiLink Joyce_Carey.
- Dear_Octopus wikiPageWikiLink Kate_Cutler.
- Dear_Octopus wikiPageWikiLink Lally_Bowers.
- Dear_Octopus wikiPageWikiLink Margaret_Lockwood.
- Dear_Octopus wikiPageWikiLink Marie_Tempest.
- Dear_Octopus wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Wilding_(actor).
- Dear_Octopus wikiPageWikiLink Muriel_Pavlow.
- Dear_Octopus wikiPageWikiLink Queens_Theatre.
- Dear_Octopus wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Todd.
- Dear_Octopus wikiPageWikiLink The_Observer.
- Dear_Octopus wikiPageWikiLink The_Times.
- Dear_Octopus wikiPageWikiLink Ursula_Howells.
- Dear_Octopus wikiPageWikiLink Valerie_Taylor_(actor).
- Dear_Octopus wikiPageWikiLink Valerie_Taylor_(actress).
- Dear_Octopus wikiPageWikiLink West_End_theatre.
- Dear_Octopus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dear Octopus".
- Dear_Octopus hasPhotoCollection Dear_Octopus.
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- Dear_Octopus subject Category:1938_plays.
- Dear_Octopus subject Category:Plays_adapted_into_films.
- Dear_Octopus subject Category:Plays_by_Dodie_Smith.
- Dear_Octopus hypernym Comedy.
- Dear_Octopus type Film.
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- Dear_Octopus comment "Dear Octopus is a comedy by the playwright and novelist Dodie Smith. It opened at the Queen's Theatre, London on 15 September 1938. On the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939 the run was halted after 373 performances; after a spell in the provinces in early 1940 the play was brought back to London and played two further runs there until 31 August 1940.The play depicts the relationships between three generations of a large family.".
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- Dear_Octopus isPrimaryTopicOf Dear_Octopus.