- Sleuth (play)
Infobox Play
name = Sleuth
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writer =Anthony Shaffer
characters = Milo Tindle
Andrew Wyke
Inspector Doppler
Detective Sergeant Tarrant
Police Constable Higgs
setting = A manor house in Wiltshire, England
premiere =9 November ,1970
place =Music Box Theatre
orig_lang = English
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genre = Mystery, Thriller
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ibdb_id = 8093__NOTOC__"Sleuth" is a 1970 play written byAnthony Shaffer . The play is set in theWiltshire, England manor house of Andrew Wyke, an immensely successful mystery writer. His home reflects Wyke's obsession with the inventions and deceptions of fiction and his fascination with games and game-playing. He lures his wife's lover, Milo Tindle, to the house and convinces him to stage a robbery of her jewelry, a proposal that sets off a chain of events that leaves the audience trying to decipher where Wyke's imagination ends and reality begins.Shaffer said the play was partially inspired by one of his friends, composer
Stephen Sondheim , whose intense interest in games-playing is mirrored by the character of Wyke.The play's first production, starring
Anthony Quayle and Keith Baxter, was atLondon 's Ambassadors Theatre.After four previews, the Broadway production, with Quayle and Baxter directed by Clifford Williams, opened on November 9, 1970 at the
Music Box Theatre , where it ran for 1,222 performances.Film adaptations
In 1972, Schaeffer adapted his play for film, directed by
Joseph L. Mankiewicz , starringLaurence Olivier andMichael Caine . Another film adaptation was released in 2007 with a screenplay byHarold Pinter . The 2007 film was directed byKenneth Branagh , starringMichael Caine andJude Law as Milo Tindle, originally played by Caine in the 1972 version.Awards and nominations
;Awards
*Tony Award for Best Play
*Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Performance - Anthony Quayle and Keith Baxter;Nominations
*Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play - Clifford Williams
*Tony Award for Best Lighting Design - William RitmanReferences
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