Castle of Deception is a play by Peter Philp and was first performed on October 16, 1952.
[1] It won for its author the title of Most Promising Young Playwright at the Edinburgh Festival of that year.
The central character lives in a pseudo-Gothic castle full of fake works of art.
There he entertains several guests of equally bogus reputation.
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