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Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde
written by Moisés Kaufman, 1963- (1997); directed by Brendon Fox; performed by JB Blanc, 1969-, Dakin Matthews, 1943-, Ian Ogilvy, 1943-, Peter Paige, 1969-, Julian Sands, 1958-, Simon Templeman, John Vickery, Douglas Weston and Matt Wolf, 1972- (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 2009, originally published 1997), 2 hours
In three short months, Oscar Wilde, the most celebrated playwright and wit of Victorian England, was toppled from the apex of British society into humiliation and ruin. Drawing from trial documents, newspaper accounts, and writings of the key players, Moisés Kaufman ignites an incendiary mix of sex and censorship...
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written by Moisés Kaufman, 1963- (1997); directed by Brendon Fox; performed by JB Blanc, 1969-, Dakin Matthews, 1943-, Ian Ogilvy, 1943-, Peter Paige, 1969-, Julian Sands, 1958-, Simon Templeman, John Vickery, Douglas Weston and Matt Wolf, 1972- (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 2009, originally published 1997), 2 hours
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In three short months, Oscar Wilde, the most celebrated playwright and wit of Victorian England, was toppled from the apex of British society into humiliation and ruin. Drawing from trial documents, newspaper accounts, and writings of the key players, Moisés Kaufman ignites an incendiary mix of sex and censorship, with a cast of characters ranging from George Bernard Shaw to Queen Victoria herself.
Date Written / Recorded
1997, 2009-11-18
Field of Study
Drama
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
JB Blanc, 1969-, Dakin Matthews, 1943-, Ian Ogilvy, 1943-, Peter Paige, 1969-, Julian Sands, 1958-, Simon Templeman, John Vickery, Douglas Weston, Matt Wolf, 1972-
Author / Creator
Brendon Fox, JB Blanc, 1969-, Dakin Matthews, 1943-, Ian Ogilvy, 1943-, Peter Paige, 1969-, Julian Sands, 1958-, Simon Templeman, John Vickery, Douglas Weston, Matt Wolf, 1972-, Moisés Kaufman, 1963-
Date Published / Released
1997, 2009
Publisher
L.A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
Lord Alfred Douglas, Edward Carson, Charles Parker, Marvin Taylor, Fred Atkins, Alfred Wood, John Allen, Frank Harris, Sidney Mavor, Oscar Wilde, George Bernard Shaw, Queen Victoria, Edward Clarke, Charles Gill
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JB Blanc, 1969-, Dakin Matthews, 1943-, Ian Ogilvy, 1943-, Peter Paige, 1969-, Julian Sands, 1958-, Simon Templeman, J...
JB Blanc, 1969-, Dakin Matthews, 1943-, Ian Ogilvy, 1943-, Peter Paige, 1969-, Julian Sands, 1958-, Simon Templeman, John Vickery, Douglas Weston, Matt Wolf, 1972-
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JB Blanc, 1969-, Dakin Matthews, 1943-, Ian Ogilvy, 1943-, Peter Paige, 1969-, Julian Sands, 1958-, Simon Templeman, J...
JB Blanc, 1969-, Dakin Matthews, 1943-, Ian Ogilvy, 1943-, Peter Paige, 1969-, Julian Sands, 1958-, Simon Templeman, John Vickery, Douglas Weston, Matt Wolf, 1972-
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JB Blanc, 1969-, Dakin Matthews, 1943-, Ian Ogilvy, 1943-, Peter Paige, 1969-, Julian Sands, 1958-, Simon Templeman, J...
JB Blanc, 1969-, Dakin Matthews, 1943-, Ian Ogilvy, 1943-, Peter Paige, 1969-, Julian Sands, 1958-, Simon Templeman, John Vickery, Douglas Weston, Matt Wolf, 1972-
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The Real Thing
written by Sir Tom Stoppard, 1937- (1982); directed by Rosalind Ayres, 1946-; performed by Andrea Bowen, Matthew Gaydos, Carolyn Seymour, 1947-, Simon Templeman, Douglas Weston, Joanne Whalley, 1964- and Matt Wolf, 1972- (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 2008, originally published 1982), 1 hour 45 mins
Henry may be the wittiest playwright of his generation, but he's hopelessly naïve when it comes to understanding love and infidelity. Writing about betrayal is one thing, living with it is another. After Henry leaves his wife for another woman, he's confronted with being the cuckold himself. Both dazzlingly cle...
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written by Sir Tom Stoppard, 1937- (1982); directed by Rosalind Ayres, 1946-; performed by Andrea Bowen, Matthew Gaydos, Carolyn Seymour, 1947-, Simon Templeman, Douglas Weston, Joanne Whalley, 1964- and Matt Wolf, 1972- (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 2008, originally published 1982), 1 hour 45 mins
Description
Henry may be the wittiest playwright of his generation, but he's hopelessly naïve when it comes to understanding love and infidelity. Writing about betrayal is one thing, living with it is another. After Henry leaves his wife for another woman, he's confronted with being the cuckold himself. Both dazzlingly clever and emotionally naked, Henry’s search for the "the real thing" in art and love demonstrates beautifully why both are worth the ef...
Henry may be the wittiest playwright of his generation, but he's hopelessly naïve when it comes to understanding love and infidelity. Writing about betrayal is one thing, living with it is another. After Henry leaves his wife for another woman, he's confronted with being the cuckold himself. Both dazzlingly clever and emotionally naked, Henry’s search for the "the real thing" in art and love demonstrates beautifully why both are worth the effort in the end.
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Date Written / Recorded
1982, 2008-11-12
Field of Study
Drama
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
Andrea Bowen, Matthew Gaydos, Carolyn Seymour, 1947-, Simon Templeman, Douglas Weston, Joanne Whalley, 1964-, Matt Wolf, 1972-
Author / Creator
Rosalind Ayres, 1946-, Andrea Bowen, Matthew Gaydos, Carolyn Seymour, 1947-, Simon Templeman, Douglas Weston, Joanne Whalley, 1964-, Matt Wolf, 1972-, Sir Tom Stoppard, 1937-
Date Published / Released
1982, 2008
Publisher
L.A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
Annie, Henry, Charlotte, Billy, Debbie, Brodie, Max
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Performer / Ensemble:
Andrea Bowen, Matthew Gaydos, Carolyn Seymour, 1947-, Simon Templeman, Douglas Weston, Joanne Whalley, 1964-, Matt Wol...
Andrea Bowen, Matthew Gaydos, Carolyn Seymour, 1947-, Simon Templeman, Douglas Weston, Joanne Whalley, 1964-, Matt Wolf, 1972-
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Andrea Bowen, Matthew Gaydos, Carolyn Seymour, 1947-, Simon Templeman, Douglas Weston, Joanne Whalley, 1964-, Matt Wol...
Andrea Bowen, Matthew Gaydos, Carolyn Seymour, 1947-, Simon Templeman, Douglas Weston, Joanne Whalley, 1964-, Matt Wolf, 1972-
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Andrea Bowen, Matthew Gaydos, Carolyn Seymour, 1947-, Simon Templeman, Douglas Weston, Joanne Whalley, 1964-, Matt Wol...
Andrea Bowen, Matthew Gaydos, Carolyn Seymour, 1947-, Simon Templeman, Douglas Weston, Joanne Whalley, 1964-, Matt Wolf, 1972-
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The Rivals
written by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 1751-1816 (1775); directed by Martin Jarvis, 1941-; performed by Rosalind Ayres, 1946-, Ken Danziger, Lucy Davis, 1973-, Neil Dickson, Sarah Drew, 1980-, Julian Holloway, 1944-, Christopher Neame, 1947-, Lloyd Owen, 1966-, Moira Quirk, 1968-, Alan Shearman, Simon Templeman and Matt Wolf, 1972- (L.A. Theatre Works, 2011, originally published 2011), 2 hours 22 mins, 142 page(s)
Romantic havoc ensues in the town of Bath when Sir Anthony arrives to arrange the marriage of his son Captain Jack Absolute to the wealthy Lydia Languish. Jack and Lydia are already in love, but because of Lydia’s obsession with romantic novels, Jack has disguised himself as a poor officer named Ensign Beverly ..
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written by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 1751-1816 (1775); directed by Martin Jarvis, 1941-; performed by Rosalind Ayres, 1946-, Ken Danziger, Lucy Davis, 1973-, Neil Dickson, Sarah Drew, 1980-, Julian Holloway, 1944-, Christopher Neame, 1947-, Lloyd Owen, 1966-, Moira Quirk, 1968-, Alan Shearman, Simon Templeman and Matt Wolf, 1972- (L.A. Theatre Works, 2011, originally published 2011), 2 hours 22 mins, 142 page(s)
Description
Romantic havoc ensues in the town of Bath when Sir Anthony arrives to arrange the marriage of his son Captain Jack Absolute to the wealthy Lydia Languish. Jack and Lydia are already in love, but because of Lydia’s obsession with romantic novels, Jack has disguised himself as a poor officer named Ensign Beverly – and he is only one of Lydia’s many suitors. The Rivals was Sheridan's first play, and this charming comedy of manners continues to...
Romantic havoc ensues in the town of Bath when Sir Anthony arrives to arrange the marriage of his son Captain Jack Absolute to the wealthy Lydia Languish. Jack and Lydia are already in love, but because of Lydia’s obsession with romantic novels, Jack has disguised himself as a poor officer named Ensign Beverly – and he is only one of Lydia’s many suitors. The Rivals was Sheridan's first play, and this charming comedy of manners continues to be widely performed today.
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Date Written / Recorded
1775, 2011-05-24
Field of Study
Drama
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
Rosalind Ayres, 1946-, Ken Danziger, Lucy Davis, 1973-, Neil Dickson, Sarah Drew, 1980-, Julian Holloway, 1944-, Christopher Neame, 1947-, Lloyd Owen, 1966-, Moira Quirk, 1968-, Alan Shearman, Simon Templeman, Matt Wolf, 1972-
Author / Creator
Martin Jarvis, 1941-, Rosalind Ayres, 1946-, Ken Danziger, Lucy Davis, 1973-, Neil Dickson, Sarah Drew, 1980-, Julian Holloway, 1944-, Christopher Neame, 1947-, Lloyd Owen, 1966-, Moira Quirk, 1968-, Alan Shearman, Simon Templeman, Matt Wolf, 1972-, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 1751-1816
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
L.A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
Sir Anthony Absolute, Captain Jack Absolute, Faulkland, Bob Acres, Sir Lucius O'Trigger, Fag, David, Thomas, Lydia Languish, Mrs. Malaprop, Julia Melville, Lucy
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Copyright © 2012. Used by permission of L.A. Theatre Works.
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Rosalind Ayres, 1946-, Ken Danziger, Lucy Davis, 1973-, Neil Dickson, Sarah Drew, 1980-, Julian Holloway, 1944-, Christo...
Rosalind Ayres, 1946-, Ken Danziger, Lucy Davis, 1973-, Neil Dickson, Sarah Drew, 1980-, Julian Holloway, 1944-, Christopher Neame, 1947-, Lloyd Owen, 1966-, Moira Quirk, 1968-, Alan Shearman, Simon Templeman, Matt Wolf, 1972-
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The School for Scandal
written by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 1751-1816 (1777); directed by Michael Hackett; performed by Stuart Bunce, Jane Carr, 1950-, John Francis Harries, Henri Lubatti, Christopher Neame, 1947-, Moira Quirk, 1968-, Julian Sands, 1958-, Susan Sullivan, 1942-, Tara Summers, Simon Templeman, James Warwick and Matt Wolf, 1972- (L.A. Theatre Works, 2011, originally published 2011), 2 hours 52 mins, 171 page(s)
Beware the gossips! Lady Sneerwell and her hireling Snake are certainly up to no good in this timeless send-up of hypocritical manners. Thanks to their scandal-mongering, the comely Lady Teazle must fend off the slanderous barbs that have caught the ear of her elderly husband - as well as every other gossip in Lon...
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written by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 1751-1816 (1777); directed by Michael Hackett; performed by Stuart Bunce, Jane Carr, 1950-, John Francis Harries, Henri Lubatti, Christopher Neame, 1947-, Moira Quirk, 1968-, Julian Sands, 1958-, Susan Sullivan, 1942-, Tara Summers, Simon Templeman, James Warwick and Matt Wolf, 1972- (L.A. Theatre Works, 2011, originally published 2011), 2 hours 52 mins, 171 page(s)
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Beware the gossips! Lady Sneerwell and her hireling Snake are certainly up to no good in this timeless send-up of hypocritical manners. Thanks to their scandal-mongering, the comely Lady Teazle must fend off the slanderous barbs that have caught the ear of her elderly husband - as well as every other gossip in London! What follows is a torrent of mistaken identities and sex-crazed scheming in which the upper classes have never looked so low class...
Beware the gossips! Lady Sneerwell and her hireling Snake are certainly up to no good in this timeless send-up of hypocritical manners. Thanks to their scandal-mongering, the comely Lady Teazle must fend off the slanderous barbs that have caught the ear of her elderly husband - as well as every other gossip in London! What follows is a torrent of mistaken identities and sex-crazed scheming in which the upper classes have never looked so low class.
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Date Written / Recorded
1777, 2011-01-12
Field of Study
Drama
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
Stuart Bunce, Jane Carr, 1950-, John Francis Harries, Henri Lubatti, Christopher Neame, 1947-, Moira Quirk, 1968-, Julian Sands, 1958-, Susan Sullivan, 1942-, Tara Summers, Simon Templeman, James Warwick, Matt Wolf, 1972-
Author / Creator
Michael Hackett, Stuart Bunce, Jane Carr, 1950-, John Francis Harries, Henri Lubatti, Christopher Neame, 1947-, Moira Quirk, 1968-, Julian Sands, 1958-, Susan Sullivan, 1942-, Tara Summers, Simon Templeman, James Warwick, Matt Wolf, 1972-, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 1751-1816
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
L.A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
Sir Peter, Snake, Lady Teazle, Lady Candour, Lady Sneerwell, Sir Oliver Surface, Joseph Surface, Backbite, Charles Surface, Maria, Crabtree, Rowley
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2012. Used by permission of L.A. Theatre Works.
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Performer / Ensemble:
Stuart Bunce, Jane Carr, 1950-, John Francis Harries, Henri Lubatti, Christopher Neame, 1947-, Moira Quirk, 1968-, Julia...
Stuart Bunce, Jane Carr, 1950-, John Francis Harries, Henri Lubatti, Christopher Neame, 1947-, Moira Quirk, 1968-, Julian Sands, 1958-, Susan Sullivan, 1942-, Tara Summers, Simon Templeman, James Warwick, Matt Wolf, 1972-
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Stuart Bunce, Jane Carr, 1950-, John Francis Harries, Henri Lubatti, Christopher Neame, 1947-, Moira Quirk, 1968-, Julia...
Stuart Bunce, Jane Carr, 1950-, John Francis Harries, Henri Lubatti, Christopher Neame, 1947-, Moira Quirk, 1968-, Julian Sands, 1958-, Susan Sullivan, 1942-, Tara Summers, Simon Templeman, James Warwick, Matt Wolf, 1972-
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Stuart Bunce, Jane Carr, 1950-, John Francis Harries, Henri Lubatti, Christopher Neame, 1947-, Moira Quirk, 1968-, Julia...
Stuart Bunce, Jane Carr, 1950-, John Francis Harries, Henri Lubatti, Christopher Neame, 1947-, Moira Quirk, 1968-, Julian Sands, 1958-, Susan Sullivan, 1942-, Tara Summers, Simon Templeman, James Warwick, Matt Wolf, 1972-
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