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''The Philanthropist'' is a play by Christopher Hampton, written as a response to Molière's ''The Misanthrope''. After a tryout at the Royal Court Theatre, London, the piece premiered on Broadway under the direction of Robert Kidd. Kidd had collaborated with Hampton on ''When Did You Last See Your Mother'' (1964), which had also been staged at the Royal Court Theatre. Described by Hampton as a "bourgeois comedy", the piece is set in an "English University Town". ''The Philanthropist'' demonstrated Hampton's ability "to write witty, subtle and revealing dialogue." == Plot == A ''CurtainUp!'' review gave the following summary:〔 :"The prelude to the play is so very clever and it must have marked out the young Christopher Hampton for notice. It reminded me of () Stoppard's ''The Real Thing'' when everything isn't as it seems and the audience are strung along. Philip and Donald are in a tutorial with a student, John, discussing John's play which has a dramatic but unbelievable ending. The first act continues in Philip's rooms in college where his fiancée Celia is cooking dinner for six. First on the guest list is fellow don, and English lecturer, Donald, colleague and confidant of Philip. They are to be joined by a writer, Braham, Araminta and Liz. After a pairing off with lifts offered home, the six mix and meld. The next morning they reap the aftermath of the previous night's sexual activity or even inactivity. "
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