The Devil's Advocate (play) explained

The Devil's Advocate
Director:Dore Schary
Orig Lang:English

The Devil's Advocate is a 1961 American play by Dore Schary adapted from the novel of the same name by Morris West. It ran for 116 performances on Broadway.

Schary signed a contract to adapt it in 1959. Film rights were sold to Warner Bros.[1]

"Schary retained the fundamental lines of the story and the theological arguments were presented intact," said West. "I made suggestions here and there. He took some and rejected others."[2]

West later said "The play folded, of course, but that is a long and difficult story about casting and direction which I'm simply not going into. It’s past history.”

The play was nominated for several Tony Awards.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. News: WORTH REPORTING . . 27 . 18 . Australia, Australia . 7 October 1959 . 15 December 2023 . 31 . National Library of Australia.
  2. News: On Broadway, he yearns for Australia . . 28 . 45 . Australia, Australia . 12 April 1961 . 15 December 2023 . 65 . National Library of Australia.
  3. https://www.tonyawards.com/nominees/year/1961/category/any/show/any/ 1961 Tony Awards