GB. Scotland. Edinburgh. Fettes College. Tony BLAIR's school. 1996. The school theatre. While still only fifteen Tony Blair won the part of Mark Anthony in Julius Caesar. From there he went (LON27762)

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Date: 19960101
Author:Peter Marlow

Peter Marlow
Magnum Photos
01-01-1996



GB. Scotland. Edinburgh. Fettes College. Tony BLAIR's school. 1996. The school theatre. While still only fifteen Tony Blair won the part of Mark Anthony in Julius Caesar. From there he went on to play the lead in R.C Sherriff's First World War drama, Journey's End. The school magazine, Fettesian, noted approvingly that the college had been 'very fortunate in having so experienced an actor as Blair for this central figure.'

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