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Bunbury
written by Tom Jacobson (2006); directed by Rosalind Ayres, 1946-; performed by Jean Gilpin, 1950-, Melinda Page Hamilton, 1974-, Kathryn Hahn, 1974-, Peter Paige, 1969-, Amanda Rowan, 1979-, Orlando Seale, 1973-, André Sogliuzzo, 1966-, John Vickery and Matt Wolf, 1972- (Los Angeles, CA: L. A. Theatre Works, 2007, originally published 2007), 1 hour 51 mins
What if ... Romeo & Juliet had a happy ending? Or Blanche Dubois didn't go crazy? Or the Three Sisters actually made it to Moscow? When he discovers he's only a fictious, never seen character in Oscar Wilde's timeless The Importance of Being Earnest, Bunbury joins forces with Rosaline, Romeo's never-seen obsession...
Sample
written by Tom Jacobson (2006); directed by Rosalind Ayres, 1946-; performed by Jean Gilpin, 1950-, Melinda Page Hamilton, 1974-, Kathryn Hahn, 1974-, Peter Paige, 1969-, Amanda Rowan, 1979-, Orlando Seale, 1973-, André Sogliuzzo, 1966-, John Vickery and Matt Wolf, 1972- (Los Angeles, CA: L. A. Theatre Works, 2007, originally published 2007), 1 hour 51 mins
Description
What if ... Romeo & Juliet had a happy ending? Or Blanche Dubois didn't go crazy? Or the Three Sisters actually made it to Moscow? When he discovers he's only a fictious, never seen character in Oscar Wilde's timeless The Importance of Being Earnest, Bunbury joins forces with Rosaline, Romeo's never-seen obsession from Romeo and Juliet. Together they infiltrate and alter classic literature, including giving Romeo and Juliet a happy ending.
Date Written / Recorded
2000-07, 2006
Field of Study
Drama
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
Jean Gilpin, 1950-, Melinda Page Hamilton, 1974-, Kathryn Hahn, 1974-, Peter Paige, 1969-, Amanda Rowan, 1979-, Orlando Seale, 1973-, André Sogliuzzo, 1966-, John Vickery, Matt Wolf, 1972-
Author / Creator
Rosalind Ayres, 1946-, Jean Gilpin, 1950-, Melinda Page Hamilton, 1974-, Kathryn Hahn, 1974-, Peter Paige, 1969-, Amanda Rowan, 1979-, Orlando Seale, 1973-, André Sogliuzzo, 1966-, John Vickery, Matt Wolf, 1972-, Tom Jacobson
Date Published / Released
2007
Publisher
L. A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
Bunbury
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The Doctor's Dilemma
written by George Bernard Shaw, 1856-1950 (1906); directed by Rosalind Ayres, 1946-; performed by Jane Carr, 1950-, Gregory Cooke, 1966-, Ken Danziger, Roy Dotrice, 1923-, Jennifer Dundas Lowe, 1971-, Martin Jarvis, 1941- and Paxton Whitehead, 1937- (Los Angeles, CA: L. A. Theatre Works, 2000, originally published 1911), 1 hour 49 mins
The blowhards, the know-it-alls, the scrupulous, and the impecunious are all targets for Shaw’s incisive wit in his classic satire of the medical profession. A well-respected physician is forced to choose whom he shall save: a bumbling friend or the ne’er-do-well husband of the woman he loves.
Sample
written by George Bernard Shaw, 1856-1950 (1906); directed by Rosalind Ayres, 1946-; performed by Jane Carr, 1950-, Gregory Cooke, 1966-, Ken Danziger, Roy Dotrice, 1923-, Jennifer Dundas Lowe, 1971-, Martin Jarvis, 1941- and Paxton Whitehead, 1937- (Los Angeles, CA: L. A. Theatre Works, 2000, originally published 1911), 1 hour 49 mins
Description
The blowhards, the know-it-alls, the scrupulous, and the impecunious are all targets for Shaw’s incisive wit in his classic satire of the medical profession. A well-respected physician is forced to choose whom he shall save: a bumbling friend or the ne’er-do-well husband of the woman he loves.
Date Written / Recorded
1906, 1998-12
Field of Study
Drama
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
Jane Carr, 1950-, Gregory Cooke, 1966-, Ken Danziger, Roy Dotrice, 1923-, Jennifer Dundas Lowe, 1971-, Martin Jarvis, 1941-, Paxton Whitehead, 1937-
Author / Creator
Rosalind Ayres, 1946-, Jane Carr, 1950-, Gregory Cooke, 1966-, Ken Danziger, Roy Dotrice, 1923-, Jennifer Dundas Lowe, 1971-, Martin Jarvis, 1941-, Paxton Whitehead, 1937-, George Bernard Shaw, 1856-1950
Date Published / Released
1911, 2000
Publisher
L. A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
Mr. Danby, Redpenny, Leo Schutzmacher, Sir Colenso Ridgeon, Mrs. Dubedat, Sir Ralph Bloomfield Bonington, Newspaper Man, Sir Patrick Campbell, Emmy, Walpole, Louis Dubedat
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The Imaginary Cuckold
written by Molière, 1622-1673 (1660); directed by Rosalind Ayres, 1946-; performed by Brian Bedford, 1935-2016, Dakin Matthews, 1943-, Christopher Neame, 1947-, Moira Quirk, 1968-, Darren Richardson, Carolyn Seymour, 1947-, Alan Shearman and Joanne Whalley, 1964- (Los Angeles, CA: L. A. Theatre Works, 2010, originally published 1660), 59 mins
A classic Molière farce about marriage and misunderstanding: an enraged husband imagines his wife is unfaithful, but is reluctant to defend his honor.
Sample
written by Molière, 1622-1673 (1660); directed by Rosalind Ayres, 1946-; performed by Brian Bedford, 1935-2016, Dakin Matthews, 1943-, Christopher Neame, 1947-, Moira Quirk, 1968-, Darren Richardson, Carolyn Seymour, 1947-, Alan Shearman and Joanne Whalley, 1964- (Los Angeles, CA: L. A. Theatre Works, 2010, originally published 1660), 59 mins
Description
A classic Molière farce about marriage and misunderstanding: an enraged husband imagines his wife is unfaithful, but is reluctant to defend his honor.
Date Written / Recorded
1660, 2010-02-05
Field of Study
Drama
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
Brian Bedford, 1935-2016, Dakin Matthews, 1943-, Christopher Neame, 1947-, Moira Quirk, 1968-, Darren Richardson, Carolyn Seymour, 1947-, Alan Shearman, Joanne Whalley, 1964-
Contributor
Richard Wilbur, 1921-
Author / Creator
Rosalind Ayres, 1946-, Brian Bedford, 1935-2016, Dakin Matthews, 1943-, Christopher Neame, 1947-, Moira Quirk, 1968-, Darren Richardson, Carolyn Seymour, 1947-, Alan Shearman, Joanne Whalley, 1964-, Molière, 1622-1673
Date Published / Released
1660, 2010
Publisher
L. A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
Gorgibus, Gros-René, Sganarelle's Wife, Célie's Maid, Villebreqyin, Male Relative of Sganarelle's Wife, Célie, Sganarelle, Lélio
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The School for Husbands
written by Molière, 1622-1673 (1661); directed by Rosalind Ayres, 1946-; performed by Brian Bedford, 1935-2016, Emily Bergl, 1975-, Dakin Matthews, 1943-, Juliet Mills, 1941-, Christopher Neame, 1947-, Lloyd Owen, 1966-, Alan Shearman, Rhashan Stone, 1969- and Olivia Williams, 1968- (Los Angeles, CA: L. A. Theatre Works, 2010, originally published 1661), 1 hour 8 mins
A classic Molière farce of marriage and misunderstanding: a tyrannical husband-to-be seeks to isolate his ward, while unwittingly carrying her messages of devotion to her lover.
Sample
written by Molière, 1622-1673 (1661); directed by Rosalind Ayres, 1946-; performed by Brian Bedford, 1935-2016, Emily Bergl, 1975-, Dakin Matthews, 1943-, Juliet Mills, 1941-, Christopher Neame, 1947-, Lloyd Owen, 1966-, Alan Shearman, Rhashan Stone, 1969- and Olivia Williams, 1968- (Los Angeles, CA: L. A. Theatre Works, 2010, originally published 1661), 1 hour 8 mins
Description
A classic Molière farce of marriage and misunderstanding: a tyrannical husband-to-be seeks to isolate his ward, while unwittingly carrying her messages of devotion to her lover.
Date Written / Recorded
1661
Field of Study
Drama
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
Brian Bedford, 1935-2016, Emily Bergl, 1975-, Dakin Matthews, 1943-, Juliet Mills, 1941-, Christopher Neame, 1947-, Lloyd Owen, 1966-, Alan Shearman, Rhashan Stone, 1969-, Olivia Williams, 1968-
Contributor
Richard Wilbur, 1921-
Author / Creator
Rosalind Ayres, 1946-, Brian Bedford, 1935-2016, Emily Bergl, 1975-, Dakin Matthews, 1943-, Juliet Mills, 1941-, Christopher Neame, 1947-, Lloyd Owen, 1966-, Alan Shearman, Rhashan Stone, 1969-, Olivia Williams, 1968-, Molière, 1622-1673
Date Published / Released
1661, 2010
Publisher
L. A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
Ariste, Lisette, Léonor, Isabella, Magistrate, Notary, Sganarelle, Valère, Ergaste
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Thank You, Jeeves
written by P.G. Wodehouse, 1881-1975 (1956); directed by Rosalind Ayres, 1946-; performed by Ken Danziger, Simon Templeman, Jennifer Tilly, 1958- and Paxton Whitehead, 1937- (Los Angeles, CA: L. A. Theatre Works, 2001, originally published 1956), 1 hour 26 mins
The perpetually misguided Bertie finds himself embroiled in a madcap adventure sparked by the abrupt departure of his beloved Jeeves. Featuring ‘Hizzoner’ Richard Riordan as blustering American millionaire J. Washburn Stoker.
Sample
written by P.G. Wodehouse, 1881-1975 (1956); directed by Rosalind Ayres, 1946-; performed by Ken Danziger, Simon Templeman, Jennifer Tilly, 1958- and Paxton Whitehead, 1937- (Los Angeles, CA: L. A. Theatre Works, 2001, originally published 1956), 1 hour 26 mins
Description
The perpetually misguided Bertie finds himself embroiled in a madcap adventure sparked by the abrupt departure of his beloved Jeeves. Featuring ‘Hizzoner’ Richard Riordan as blustering American millionaire J. Washburn Stoker.
Date Written / Recorded
1956, 1998-04
Field of Study
Drama
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
Ken Danziger, Simon Templeman, Jennifer Tilly, 1958-, Paxton Whitehead, 1937-
Author / Creator
Rosalind Ayres, 1946-, Ken Danziger, Simon Templeman, Jennifer Tilly, 1958-, Paxton Whitehead, 1937-, P.G. Wodehouse, 1881-1975
Date Published / Released
1956, 2001
Publisher
L. A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
Bertie Wooster, Jeeves, Chuffy, J. Washburn Stoker, Pauline Stoker, Sir Roderick Glossop, Seabury, Brinkley, Sergeant Voules, Constable Dobson
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