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===Revivals=== Among the notable British revivals of Pinero plays singled out in John Dawick's 1993 study of the dramatist were: *''The Magistrate'': [[Old Vic]], 1959; [[Chichester Festival]] and then [[Cambridge Theatre]], London, 1969; [[Royal National Theatre|National Theatre]], 1986 *''[[The Schoolmistress (play)|The Schoolmistress]]'': [[Royal Exchange Theatre]], Manchester, 1979 *''Dandy Dick'': [[Mermaid Theatre]], London, 1965; Chichester and then the Garrick, London, 1973 *''[[Sweet Lavender]]'': [[Ambassadors Theatre (London)|Ambassadors Theatre]], London, 1922 *''[[The Cabinet Minister]]'': Royal Exchange, 1987; [[NoΓ«l Coward Theatre|Albery Theatre]], London, 1991 *''[[The Second Mrs Tanqueray]]'': [[Playhouse Theatre]], London, 1922; Haymarket 1950; National Theatre, 1981 *''[[Trelawny of the 'Wells']]'': Old Vic, 1965; [[Harold Pinter Theatre|Comedy Theatre]], London, 1992; National Theatre, 1993 *''[[The Gay Lord Quex (play)]]'': Albery, 1975 ::Source: Dawick.<ref name=list/> In 2012 ''The Times'' remarked on a revival in interest in Pinero, with new productions of ''[[The Second Mrs Tanqueray]]'' at the [[Rose Theatre, Kingston|Rose Theatre]], ''The Magistrate'' at the National Theatre, starring [[John Lithgow]] in the title role, ''Trelawney of the "Wells"'' at the [[Donmar Warehouse|Donmar]], and ''Dandy Dick'', with [[Patricia Hodge]] and [[Nicholas Le Prevost]]. The paper commented, "Like [[Terence Rattigan]] in recent years, Pinero is being dusted down, reappraised and hailed as one of the great British playwrights".<ref>Hoyle, Ben. "Forgotten master of comic melodrama is centre stage again a hundred years on", ''The Times'', 25 September 2012, p. 11</ref>
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