English playwright Peter Schaffer’s speculations on a gruesome crime in which a seventeen-year-old blinded six horses in a small town near Suffolk draw out bizarre confidences between Alan Strang and his psychiatrist.
1973 Opens at the National Theatre, London.
1974 Old Tote (predecessor of STC) production, Sydney. Directed by Ted Craig. Starring Alan Wilson, as Alan; Ronald Faulk, as Dysart; Ingrid Mason, as Hesther.
1975 Unsuccessful prosecution for indecent exposure. Nice try. No cigar.
1976 York Theatre (Seymour) production.
1978 Sidney Lumet’s film adaptation, starring Richard Burton (Dysart), Peter Firth (Alan) and Jenny Agutter (Hesther).
1987 Forest Theatre Company (Glen Street) production. Directed by Peter Williams. Starring David Wenham (Alan); Shane Bryant (Dysart); Linda Stoner (Hesther).
1988 Council of Churches lobbies Education Minister, Dr Terry Metherell, to remove Equus from syllabus. Director-General of Education assembles conservative panel.
1991 The Festival of Light’s Senator Fred Nile (with balance of power in Senate) lobbies Greiner government to remove Equus.
1991 Australian Ballet’s adaptation, at Sydney Opera House.
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