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This article is about the Michael Frayn play. For other uses, see Democracy (disambiguation).
Democracy is a play by Michael Frayn which premiered at the Royal National Theatre on September 9, 2003, directed by Michael Blakemore, starring Roger Allam as Willy Brandt and Conleth Hill as Günter Guillaume. It won the Evening Standard and Critic's Circle awards for Best Play.
Democracy premiered on Broadway at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre on November 18, 2004, and ran for 173 performances. It was nominated for the Tony Award and Drama Desk Award as Best Play.
It has also been staged in Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm, Wellington, Vancouver and Toronto.
The play, based in fact, deals with the decision West German chancellor Willy Brandt had to make about exposing the Communist spy Günter Guillaume who worked as his secretary and had heard some of the state's most important secrets.
Original London cast
- Willy Brandt - Roger Allam
- Hans-Dietrich Genscher - Nicholas Blane
- Ulrich Bauhaus - Paul Broughton
- Horst Ehmke - Jonathan Coy
- Günther Nollau - Christopher Ettridge
- Helmut Schmidt - Glyn Grain
- Reinhard Wilke - Paul Gregory
- Günter Guillaume - Conleth Hill
- Arno Kretschmann - Steven Pacey
- Herbert Wehner - David Ryall
Original Broadway cast (principals)
- Willy Brandt -- James Naughton
- Günter Guillaume -- Richard Thomas
- Arno Kretschmann -- Michael Cumpsty
- Herbert Wehner -- Robert Prosky
- Reinhard Wilke -- Terry Beaver
- Helmut Schmidt -- John Dossett
External links
Categories:- Plays by Michael Frayn
- 2003 plays
- Evening Standard Award for Best Play
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