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A Day in the Death of Joe Egg is a 1967 play by British playwright Peter Nichols. The play was made into a film in 1971, directed by Peter Medak and starring Alan Bates, Janet Suzman, Peter Bowles and Elizabeth Robillard.The play centers on a British couple who are stuggling to raise their only child, a severely handicapped girl with whom they cannot communicate.The play first opened in London's West End in 1967 then transferred to Broadway the next year. On Broadway, the play was nominated for 4 Tony Awards including Best Play, Best Actor (Albert Finney), Best Actress (Zena Walker) and Best Director (Michael Blakemore). Walker won the Tony for Best Actress.The play has been revived twice on Broadway. A revival was staged in 1985 at the Longacre Theatre and played for 93 performances. It was directed by Arvin Brown. The cast included Jim Dale, Stockard Channing and Joanna Gleason.A 2003 revival on Broadway at the American Airlines Theatre was directed by Lawrence Boswell and played for 69 performances. It starred Eddie Izzard and Victoria Hamilton
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