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- article3463540.ece date "2008-03-01".
- article3463540.ece first "Benedict".
- article3463540.ece isCitedBy Cottaging.
- article3463540.ece last "Nightingale".
- article3463540.ece newspaper The_Times.
- article3463540.ece quote "The protagonist is Jasper Britton’s recently-knighted John Gielgud and the central event his conviction for some Chelsea cottaging that amounted to barely more than a smile. But this was 1953, a time when the Montagu scandal would soon be inflaming the pharisees and Pecksniffs. The actor contemplated suicide and faced ruin, only to find that his public was more supportive than even the gay impresario Binkie Beaumont, who had to be gently blackmailed into retaining Gielgud as the star of a pre-London tour. Days after being fined and pilloried in the press, he walked on to the stage in Liverpool to a standing ovation.".
- article3463540.ece title "Plague Over England at Finborough Theatre, London SW10".
- article3463540.ece url article3463540.ece.