Every Good Boy Deserves Favour

Every Good Boy Deserves Favour

Nov. 14, 1979

Every Good Boy Deserves Favour is a stage play by Tom Stoppard with music by André Previn. It was first performed in 1977. The play criticizes the Soviet practice of treating political dissidence as a form of mental illness.[1] Its title derives from the popular mnemonic used by music students to remember the notes on the lines of the treble clef.

Every Good Boy Deserves Favour

Nov. 14, 1979

Every Good Boy Deserves Favour
Every Good Boy Deserves Favour is a stage play by Tom Stoppard with music by André Previn. It was first performed in 1977. The play criticizes the Soviet practice of treating political dissidence as a form of mental illness.[1] Its title derives from the popular mnemonic used by music students to remember the notes on the lines of the treble clef.
Producers
Original title Every Good Boy Deserves Favour
Directors Roger Bamford, Trevor Nunn
Writers Tom Stoppard

Cast