The Chalk Garden

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The Chalk Garden by Enid Bagnold is:

The play was inspired by Miss Bagnold's own garden at North End House in Rottingdean, near Brighton, Sussex, the former home of Sir Edward Burne-Jones.

It was first staged in London at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in April 1956 , directed by Sir John Gielgud with Dame Edith Evans as Mrs. St Maugham, and Peggy Ashcroft as Miss Madrigal. Ingrid Bergman had been considered for this movie.[citation needed] Sandra Dee was considered for the part that Hayley Mills played.[citation needed] Dame Edith Evans was nominated in 1965 for an Oscar as Best Actress in a Supporting Role (see Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress#1960s).

Produced in 2008 with Penelope Wilton at the Donmar Warehouse,London

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