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MBJ

Metropolitan Balcony Jumpers

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NAJ

Novice Agility Jumpers

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JM

Jumpers Master

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MQJ

Measurement Quality Jumpers

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JKB

Jumpers Kit Bag

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PJS

Pararescue Jumpers Said

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NPJR

National Parachute Jumpers and Riggers

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NSJ

Non Solo Jumpers

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PJS

Pararescue Jumpers

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ABJ

Bonding Jumpers

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JFG

Jumpers for Goalposts

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JHL

Jumpers Horse Line

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THJ

Team Hell Jumpers

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TPJ

Trailer Park Jumpers

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LJ

Lotta Jumpers

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PJ

Para Jumpers

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JOS

Jumpers Over Seventy

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GFJ

Golden Fire Jumpers

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JJ

Just Jumpers

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Jumpers
Jumpers is a play by Tom Stoppard which was first performed in 1972. It explores and satirises the field of academic philosophy, likening it to a less-than skilful competitive gymnastics display. Jumpers raises questions such as "What do we know?" and "Where do values come from?" It is set in an alternative reality where some British astronauts have landed on the moon and "Radical Liberals" have taken over the British government. It was inspired by the notion that a manned moon landing would ruin the moon as a poetic trope and possibly lead to a collapse of moral values. The play was first performed by the National Theatre Company at the Old Vic Theatre, London on 2 February 1972 with Michael Hordern and Diana Rigg in the leading roles of George and Dorothy. Peter Wood directed the original production and Carl Toms designed its sets and costumes. The play premiered on Broadway on April 22, 1974 at the Billy Rose Theatre and closed on June 1, 1974 after 48 performances. Directed again by Peter Wood, it featured Brian Bedford and Jill Clayburgh. Bedford won the Drama Desk Award, Outstanding Performance.

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