This play adaptation of George Orwell's classic novel, 1984, brings to life the dystopian world of Big Brother, Newspeak, and thoughtcrime. Set in a future society where individuality is suppressed and dissent is punished, the story follows Winston Smith as he rebels against the oppressive regime and falls in love with fellow rebel Julia. Robert Owen's adaptation for the Dramatic Publishing Company captures the tension, danger, and intrigue of Orwell's masterwork, making it an excellent choice for theater productions and reading groups alike.


The book is in English and was published in 1984, the same year it takes place. The author, George Orwell, is widely regarded as a master of political and social satire. This adaptation stays true to the themes and messages of the original novel, making it a powerful and thought-provoking work of fiction. Whether you're a fan of the book or simply interested in exploring the world of dystopian literature, this play adaptation is sure to captivate and inspire.


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