In the opening of a play, Phaedra recites a poem titled for this city as her voice is drowned out by music. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this city that titles a play about the wanted man Rooster set on St. George’s Day by Jez Butterworth.
ANSWER: Jerusalem
[10m] This author, who wrote a “prophetic book” titled Jerusalem: The Emanation of the Giant Albion, inspired Jez Butterworth with a poem that opens “and did those feet in ancient time.”
ANSWER: William Blake
[10e] Butterworth’s play The Winterling was a dark homage to this author, who Butterworth said had a “ginormous influence” on him. This author wrote the plays The Birthday Party and The Dumb Waiter.
ANSWER: Harold Pinter
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