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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_BridieJames Bridie - Wikipedia

    James Bridie. James Bridie (3 January 1888 in Glasgow – 29 January 1951 in Edinburgh) was the pseudonym of a Scottish playwright, screenwriter and physician whose real name was Osborne Henry Mavor. He took his pen-name from his paternal grandfather's first name and his grandmother's maiden name.

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  2. “The Anatomist” “The Sunlight Sonata” James Bridie (born Jan. 3, 1888, Glasgow, Scot.—died Jan. 29, 1951, Edinburgh) was a Scottish playwright whose popular, witty comedies were significant to the revival of the Scottish drama during the 1930s.

  3. Overview. James Bridie. (1888—1951) Quick Reference. (pseudonym of Osborne Henry Mavor) (1888–1951), playwright, established his reputation with The Anatomist (1930), a comedy on the grave‐robbers Burke and Hare.

  4. Wyndham's Theatre. Original language. English. Genre. Comedy. Setting. England. Daphne Laureola is a comic play by James Bridie about a young Polish refugee's infatuation with a middle-aged English woman. 'Egalitarianism is at the heart of this vision, but idealism may be just a liability.'.

  5. Mary Read is a 1934 historical play by the British writer James Bridie and Claud Gurney, based on the life of the early eighteenth century pirate Mary Read . After premiering at the Manchester Opera House it ran for a 108 performances in London's West End, first at His Majesty's Theatre before transferring to the Phoenix Theatre.

  6. James Bridie. This collection includes correspondence, financial papers, presscuttings, programmes and scripts. James Bridie (Osborne Henry Mavor 1888-1951) was born in Glasgow on 3 January 1888, the eldest son of Henry Alexander Mavor (1858-1915) and his wife, Janet Osborne (1860-1926).