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===Actor=== :* 1926: ''[[The Government Inspector|The Revizor]]'', written by [[Nikolai Gogol]] ::first appearance, debut on the London stage (aka ''The Government Inspector'') :* 1928: ''[[Alibi (play)|Alibi]]'', adapted from the novel ''[[The Murder of Roger Ackroyd]]'' by [[Agatha Christie]] ::police drama; he is the first actor to play detective [[Hercule Poirot]] :* 1928: ''[[The Silver Tassie (play)|The Silver Tassie]]'' (premiere) :* 1931: ''[[Payment Deferred]]'' adapted from the novel by [[C. S. Forester]] ::debut on the New York stage :* 1932: ''The Fatal Alibi'' adapted from the novel ''[[The Murder of Roger Ackroyd]]'' by [[Agatha Christie]] ::police drama, Laughton is also the director (American version of ''Alibi'') :* 1947: ''[[Life of Galileo|Galileo]]'' by [[Bertolt Brecht]] :* 1950: ''[[The Cherry Orchard]]'' by [[Anton Chekhov]] :* 1951 and 1952: ''[[Don Juan in Hell]]'', the third act of ''Man and Superman'' by [[George Bernard Shaw]] ::drama, Laughton is also the director :* 1956β1957: ''[[Major Barbara]]'' by [[George Bernard Shaw]] ::comedy, Laughton is also the director :* 1959: ''[[King Lear]]'' by [[William Shakespeare]] ::classic tragedy
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