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- The_Hooligan abstract "The Hooligan, A Character Study is a one-act play by W. S. Gilbert. It opened at the Coliseum Theatre in London on 27 February 1911 and ran for a month, being played both in the evenings and at matinees, for a total of about 42 performances.The Hooligan was Gilbert's last play, produced just over three months before his death. It is a study of a young condemned murderer in a prison cell awaiting execution, inspired by the celebrated Crippen murder trial of 1910. Gilbert's three-dimensional portrait of the prisoner, and the play's ending plot twist, surprised audiences and critics. In the play, as in some of his earlier pieces, Gilbert shows sympathy for people who commit a crime after enduring a hard life, expressing his opinion that nurture rather than nature was often the cause of criminal behaviour.".
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- The_Hooligan wikiPageWikiLink Category:1911_plays.
- The_Hooligan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plays_by_W._S._Gilbert.
- The_Hooligan wikiPageWikiLink Charity_(play).
- The_Hooligan wikiPageWikiLink Cockney.
- The_Hooligan wikiPageWikiLink Ethel_Brilliana_Tweedie.
- The_Hooligan wikiPageWikiLink File:Hooligan-gilbert.jpg.
- The_Hooligan wikiPageWikiLink HM_Prison_Pentonville.
- The_Hooligan wikiPageWikiLink Hawley_Harvey_Crippen.
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- The_Hooligan wikiPageWikiLink Oswald_Stoll.
- The_Hooligan wikiPageWikiLink Penny_Illustrated_Paper.
- The_Hooligan wikiPageWikiLink Sweethearts_(play).
- The_Hooligan wikiPageWikiLink The_Illustrated_London_News.
- The_Hooligan wikiPageWikiLink The_Observer.
- The_Hooligan wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_William_Robertson.
- The_Hooligan wikiPageWikiLink W._S._Gilbert.
- The_Hooligan wikiPageWikiLink File:Pentonville_Prison_ILN_1842.jpg.
- The_Hooligan wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Hooligan".
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- The_Hooligan subject Category:1911_plays.
- The_Hooligan subject Category:Plays_by_W._S._Gilbert.
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- The_Hooligan comment "The Hooligan, A Character Study is a one-act play by W. S. Gilbert. It opened at the Coliseum Theatre in London on 27 February 1911 and ran for a month, being played both in the evenings and at matinees, for a total of about 42 performances.The Hooligan was Gilbert's last play, produced just over three months before his death. It is a study of a young condemned murderer in a prison cell awaiting execution, inspired by the celebrated Crippen murder trial of 1910.".
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- The_Hooligan depiction Hooligan-gilbert.jpg.
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