| | PRICK UP YOUR EARS | | | | Orton was one of the 1960s golden boys, from working class Leicester lad to national celebrity, from sexual innocent to grinning satyr, from penniless student to icon of Swinging London. He became a star by breaking the rules - sexual and theatrical. But while his plays including Loot, What the Butler Saw and Entertaining Mr Sloane were hugely successful, his private life was sometimes sordid, often farcical and ended in tragedy. | |
| | PRICK UP YOUR EARS | | | | Orton was one of the 1960s golden boys, from working class Leicester lad to national celebrity, from sexual innocent to grinning satyr, from penniless student to icon of Swinging London. He became a star by breaking the rules - sexual and theatrical. But while his plays including Loot, What the Butler Saw and Entertaining Mr Sloane were hugely successful, his private life was sometimes sordid, often farcical and ended in tragedy. | |
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