"The History Boys" is a play by British playwright Alan Bennett, first staged in 2004 and later adapted into a film in 2006. Set in the early 1980s in a Northern English grammar school, the play revolves around a group of bright and ambitious students preparing for their entrance exams for Oxford and Cambridge universities, and their relationships with their teachers, particularly the eccentric and charismatic Irwin and the beloved but unconventional Hector.
The play explores themes such as education, history, sexuality, and class, and has been praised for its wit, intelligence, and poignant portrayal of adolescence, as well as its commentary on the strengths and limitations of the British education system. It won multiple awards, including the Tony Award for Best Play in 2006, and has been widely performed and studied in academic circles.
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