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Castle of Deception is a play by Peter Philp and was first performed on October 16, 1952. It won for its author the title of Most Promising Young Playwright at the Edinburgh Festival of that year.
Plot
The central character lives in a pseudo-Gothic castle full of fake works of art. There he entertains several guests of equally bogus reputation.
References
- "Ingenious Dramatic Leg-Pulling". The Sydney Morning Herald. 17 October 1952. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
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