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    What 1968 Broadway play by Daniel Berrigan centered on his own trial in Maryland?

    Question #128914. Asked by endoverend. (Jan 11 13 12:18 AM)


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    'The Trial of the Catonsville Nine'. "Fr. Daniel Berrigan wrote a play in free verse, 'The Trial of the Catonsville Nine', about the trial. The version performed is usually an adaptation into regular dialogue by Saul Levitt. The play is based on a partial transcript of the trial. In 1972 a film version of the play was produced by Gregory Peck."

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catonsville_Nine#The_Trial_of_the_Catonsville_Nine_.28play.29

    Jan 11 13, 12:25 AM


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