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- Mercury_Fur abstract "Mercury Fur is a play written by Philip Ridley which premiered in 2005. Set against the backdrop of a dystopian London, the narrative focuses on a party at which the torture and murder of a child is the main entertainment. It is Ridley's fifth adult stage play. It premiered at the Plymouth Theatre Royal, moving to the Menier Chocolate Factory in London, in 2005.It was directed by John Tiffany as part of the This Other England season of new writing by Paines Plough and Theatre Royal, Plymouth in England. The part of Elliot was played by Ben Whishaw, who had become famous the previous year as the youngest modern Hamlet in Trevor Nunn's production at the Old Vic Theatre in London.The play is the first entry in the unofficially titled "Brothers Trilogy", being followed by Leaves of Glass and Piranha Heights.Ridley dedicated the play to his late agent Rod Hall who was murdered in May 2004.".
- Mercury_Fur author Philip_Ridley.
- Mercury_Fur characterInPlay "6 male, 1 female and 1 transgender male".
- Mercury_Fur genre In-yer-face_theatre.
- Mercury_Fur premierePlace Drum_Theatre_(Plymouth).
- Mercury_Fur settingOfPlay ""A derelict flat in a derelict estate in theEast End of London."".
- Mercury_Fur thumbnail Td_mercury_fur.jpg?width=300.
- Mercury_Fur wikiPageExternalLink theatredart.org.
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- Mercury_Fur wikiPageExternalLink interview-philip-ridley-the-controversial-writers-latest.
- Mercury_Fur wikiPageExternalLink www.thetanknyc.org.
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- Mercury_Fur wikiPageRevisionID "680427547".
- Mercury_Fur wikiPageWikiLink Ben_Whishaw.
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- Mercury_Fur wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plays_by_Philip_Ridley.
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- Mercury_Fur wikiPageWikiLink Love_Me_Tender_(song).
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- Mercury_Fur wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Billington_(critic).
- Mercury_Fur wikiPageWikiLink Old_Red_Lion_Theatre.
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- Mercury_Fur wikiPageWikiLink Piranha_Heights.
- Mercury_Fur wikiPageWikiLink Plymouth_Theatre_Royal.
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- Mercury_Fur wikiPageWikiLink Rod_Hall.
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- Mercury_Fur wikiPageWikiLink The_Sound_of_Music.
- Mercury_Fur wikiPageWikiLink The_Sunday_Times.
- Mercury_Fur wikiPageWikiLink The_Sunday_Times_(UK).
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- Mercury_Fur wikiPageWikiLink Vietnam_War.
- Mercury_Fur wikiPageWikiLink West_End_of_London.
- Mercury_Fur wikiPageWikiLink YouTube.
- Mercury_Fur wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mercury Fur".
- Mercury_Fur caption "Mercury Fur imagery by Theatre Delicatessen".
- Mercury_Fur characters "6".
- Mercury_Fur countryOfOrigin Britain.
- Mercury_Fur dateOfPremiere "2005-02-10".
- Mercury_Fur genre In-yer-face_theatre.
- Mercury_Fur hasPhotoCollection Mercury_Fur.
- Mercury_Fur name "Mercury Fur".
- Mercury_Fur originalLanguage English_language.
- Mercury_Fur place "Drum Theatre, Plymouth".
- Mercury_Fur setting ""A derelict flat in a derelict estate in the East End of London."".
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- Mercury_Fur wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_play.
- Mercury_Fur wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Philip_Ridley.
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- Mercury_Fur writer Philip_Ridley.
- Mercury_Fur subject Category:2005_plays.
- Mercury_Fur subject Category:British_plays.
- Mercury_Fur subject Category:Plays_by_Philip_Ridley.
- Mercury_Fur hypernym Play.
- Mercury_Fur type Play.
- Mercury_Fur type Work.
- Mercury_Fur type WrittenWork.
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- Mercury_Fur type Thing.
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- Mercury_Fur comment "Mercury Fur is a play written by Philip Ridley which premiered in 2005. Set against the backdrop of a dystopian London, the narrative focuses on a party at which the torture and murder of a child is the main entertainment. It is Ridley's fifth adult stage play.".
- Mercury_Fur label "Mercury Fur".
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- Mercury_Fur sameAs Kürklü_Merkür.
- Mercury_Fur sameAs Q12810523.
- Mercury_Fur sameAs Q12810523.
- Mercury_Fur wasDerivedFrom Mercury_Fur?oldid=680427547.
- Mercury_Fur depiction Td_mercury_fur.jpg.
- Mercury_Fur isPrimaryTopicOf Mercury_Fur.
- Mercury_Fur name "Mercury Fur".