Websites
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. . . Shaw wrote out a long preface to help you/other critics along.
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If the text-based version is too heavy for you, perhaps you'll enjoy the online version.
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Rex Harrison (from My Fair Lady) plays Dolly in the 1941 film version.
Movie or TV Productions
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There was also a TV movie version of your new favorite play.
Articles and Interviews
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One recent production decided to make the play a bit more about its title character.
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Check out TCM's article about the film version.
Video
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Because why not?
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Yes, for real.
Audio
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Based on just this one play, we bet he has a lot to say about any number of things.
Images
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We probably wouldn't want to meet him in a dark alley . . . he looks pretty fierce…and check out that beard.
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Check out this image from director Laura Johnson's production of the play.