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There is something a little self-satisfied about any stage production riding on the coat-tails of Oscar glory. And while David Seidler's clever play came before the Colin Firth film it is hard to see this revival as anything more than a money spinner... March 28, 2012
After the Madness of George III - now back in the West End - here's a play that could be called The Stammer of George VI. And just as Alan Bennett's earlier play, that subsequently became a film, revolves around the king's treatment at the hands of the medical profession, The King's Speech is also the true royal story of a stammering Prince-turned-reluctant king and his treatment by an unqualified Australian speech therapist called Lionel Logue... February 13, 2012
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