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Becky Shaw
written by Gina Gionfriddo (2008); directed by Bart DeLorenzo; performed by Emily Bergl, 1975-, Matt Letscher, 1970-, Marsha Mason, 1942-, Mandy Siegfried and Josh Stamberg, 1970- (Los Angeles, CA: L. A. Theatre Works, 2011, originally published 2011), 1 hour 50 mins, 110 page(s)
Suzanna sets up Max, her best friend, on a blind date with her husband's co-worker, the mysterious Becky Shaw. What follows is a series of cataclysmic events that forever changes all their lives. Mixing sharp wit and humor with the taut suspense of a psychological thriller, Becky Shaw is a comedy of romantic error...
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written by Gina Gionfriddo (2008); directed by Bart DeLorenzo; performed by Emily Bergl, 1975-, Matt Letscher, 1970-, Marsha Mason, 1942-, Mandy Siegfried and Josh Stamberg, 1970- (Los Angeles, CA: L. A. Theatre Works, 2011, originally published 2011), 1 hour 50 mins, 110 page(s)
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Suzanna sets up Max, her best friend, on a blind date with her husband's co-worker, the mysterious Becky Shaw. What follows is a series of cataclysmic events that forever changes all their lives. Mixing sharp wit and humor with the taut suspense of a psychological thriller, Becky Shaw is a comedy of romantic errors – and a Pulitzer Prize finalist – that will keep audiences guessing.
Date Written / Recorded
2008, 2011-02-09
Field of Study
Drama
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
Emily Bergl, 1975-, Matt Letscher, 1970-, Marsha Mason, 1942-, Mandy Siegfried, Josh Stamberg, 1970-
Author / Creator
Bart DeLorenzo, Emily Bergl, 1975-, Matt Letscher, 1970-, Marsha Mason, 1942-, Mandy Siegfried, Josh Stamberg, 1970-, Gina Gionfriddo
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
L. A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
Suzanna Slater, Andrew Porter, Susan Slater, Becky Shaw, Max Garrett
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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 27 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 27 mins, 142 page(s)
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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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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 45 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 45 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
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The Bungler
written by Molière, 1622-1673 (1653); directed by Dakin Matthews, 1943-; performed by Richard Easton, 1933-, Adam Godley, 1964-, Alan Mandell, fl. 1974-2010, Dakin Matthews, 1943-, Christopher Neame, 1947-, Paula Jane Newman, Darren Richardson, John Sloan, Norman Snow, 1950- and Kate Steele (L. A. Theatre Works, 2010, originally published 2010), 2 hours 3 mins, 124 page(s)
In 17th Century Sicily, a clever valet named Mascarille tries to help his boss Lélie win the girl of his dreams -- only to find that Lélie is a monumental dunce who ruins every one of his intricate schemes. Undaunted, Mascarille invents progressively wilder plots, only to see his best-laid plans go very awry in...
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written by Molière, 1622-1673 (1653); directed by Dakin Matthews, 1943-; performed by Richard Easton, 1933-, Adam Godley, 1964-, Alan Mandell, fl. 1974-2010, Dakin Matthews, 1943-, Christopher Neame, 1947-, Paula Jane Newman, Darren Richardson, John Sloan, Norman Snow, 1950- and Kate Steele (L. A. Theatre Works, 2010, originally published 2010), 2 hours 3 mins, 124 page(s)
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In 17th Century Sicily, a clever valet named Mascarille tries to help his boss Lélie win the girl of his dreams -- only to find that Lélie is a monumental dunce who ruins every one of his intricate schemes. Undaunted, Mascarille invents progressively wilder plots, only to see his best-laid plans go very awry in Molière's The Bungler. Translated by Richard Wilbur.
Date Written / Recorded
1653, 2010-08-09
Field of Study
Drama
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
Richard Easton, 1933-, Adam Godley, 1964-, Alan Mandell, fl. 1974-2010, Dakin Matthews, 1943-, Christopher Neame, 1947-, Paula Jane Newman, Darren Richardson, John Sloan, Norman Snow, 1950-, Kate Steele
Contributor
Richard Wilbur, 1921-
Author / Creator
Dakin Matthews, 1943-, Richard Easton, 1933-, Adam Godley, 1964-, Alan Mandell, fl. 1974-2010, Christopher Neame, 1947-, Paula Jane Newman, Darren Richardson, John Sloan, Norman Snow, 1950-, Kate Steele, Molière, 1622-1673
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
L. A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
Mascarille, Anselme, Hippolyte, Trufaldin, Pandolfe, Léandre, Andrès, Lélio, Célie, Ergaste
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California Suite
written by Neil Simon, 1927-2018 (1976); directed by Gwenn Victor; performed by Dennis Boutsikaris, 1952-, Bruce Davison, 1946-, Marsha Mason, 1942- and Amy Pietz, 1969- (Los Angeles, CA: L. A. Theatre Works, 2010, originally published 2010), 1 hour 44 mins, 104 page(s)
A four part comedy confection as only Neil Simon can write it! Four couples arrive, in turn, from London, Philadelphia, Chicago and New York and separately inhabit a Beverly Hills hotel suite, bringing along their problems, anxieties, and comical marital dilemmas. Beverly Hills will never be the same.
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written by Neil Simon, 1927-2018 (1976); directed by Gwenn Victor; performed by Dennis Boutsikaris, 1952-, Bruce Davison, 1946-, Marsha Mason, 1942- and Amy Pietz, 1969- (Los Angeles, CA: L. A. Theatre Works, 2010, originally published 2010), 1 hour 44 mins, 104 page(s)
Description
A four part comedy confection as only Neil Simon can write it! Four couples arrive, in turn, from London, Philadelphia, Chicago and New York and separately inhabit a Beverly Hills hotel suite, bringing along their problems, anxieties, and comical marital dilemmas. Beverly Hills will never be the same.
Date Written / Recorded
1976, 2010-02-17
Field of Study
Drama
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
Dennis Boutsikaris, 1952-, Bruce Davison, 1946-, Marsha Mason, 1942-, Amy Pietz, 1969-
Author / Creator
Gwenn Victor, Dennis Boutsikaris, 1952-, Bruce Davison, 1946-, Marsha Mason, 1942-, Amy Pietz, 1969-, Neil Simon, 1927-2018
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
L. A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
Hannah Warren, William Warren, Marvin Michaels, Millie Michaels, Sidney Nichols, Diana Nichols, Mort Hollender, Beth Hollender, Stu Franklyn, Gert Franklyn
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The Constant Wife
written by W. Somerset Maugham, 1874-1965 (1926); directed by Jeanie Hackett; performed by Rosalind Ayres, 1946-, Kate Burton, 1957-, Mark Capri, 1951-, Stephen Collins, 1947-, John de Lancie, 1948-, Jen Dede, Christina Pickles, 1935- and Kirsten Potter (L. A. Theatre Works, 2010, originally published 2010), 1 hour 59 mins, 120 page(s)
There's something Constance Middleton's friends are dying to tell her: her husband is having an affair – with her best friend! Despite their hints, Constance remains ever cool, and seemingly oblivious. Or is she? In this biting comedy of manners, marriages and mistresses, Constance – a not-so-desperate hou...
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written by W. Somerset Maugham, 1874-1965 (1926); directed by Jeanie Hackett; performed by Rosalind Ayres, 1946-, Kate Burton, 1957-, Mark Capri, 1951-, Stephen Collins, 1947-, John de Lancie, 1948-, Jen Dede, Christina Pickles, 1935- and Kirsten Potter (L. A. Theatre Works, 2010, originally published 2010), 1 hour 59 mins, 120 page(s)
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There's something Constance Middleton's friends are dying to tell her: her husband is having an affair – with her best friend! Despite their hints, Constance remains ever cool, and seemingly oblivious. Or is she? In this biting comedy of manners, marriages and mistresses, Constance – a not-so-desperate housewife - has some ideas of her own about extra-marital activity that surprise everyone in the end!
Date Written / Recorded
1926, 2010-04-14
Field of Study
Drama
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
Rosalind Ayres, 1946-, Kate Burton, 1957-, Mark Capri, 1951-, Stephen Collins, 1947-, John de Lancie, 1948-, Jen Dede, Christina Pickles, 1935-, Kirsten Potter
Author / Creator
Jeanie Hackett, Rosalind Ayres, 1946-, Kate Burton, 1957-, Mark Capri, 1951-, Stephen Collins, 1947-, John de Lancie, 1948-, Jen Dede, Christina Pickles, 1935-, Kirsten Potter, W. Somerset Maugham, 1874-1965
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
L. A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
Mrs. Culver, Martha Culver, Marie-Louise Durham, Mortimer Durham, Constance Middleton, John Middleton, F.R.C.S., Bentley, Bernard Kersal, Barbara Fawcett
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Doctor Cerberus
written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, 1973- (2010); directed by Bart DeLorenzo; performed by Steven Culp, Pamela J. Gray, Simon Helberg, Jamison Jones and Jarrett Sleeper (L. A. Theatre Works, 2010, originally published 2010), 1 hour 56 mins, 116 page(s)
Thirteen-year-old Franklin Robertson is trying to survive adolescence. His parents don’t understand him, his brother torments him, he has no friends, and he’s more interested in the high school quarterback than any girl. The one bright spot in his life is the glow of the black-and-white TV in his parents’...
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written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, 1973- (2010); directed by Bart DeLorenzo; performed by Steven Culp, Pamela J. Gray, Simon Helberg, Jamison Jones and Jarrett Sleeper (L. A. Theatre Works, 2010, originally published 2010), 1 hour 56 mins, 116 page(s)
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Thirteen-year-old Franklin Robertson is trying to survive adolescence. His parents don’t understand him, his brother torments him, he has no friends, and he’s more interested in the high school quarterback than any girl. The one bright spot in his life is the glow of the black-and-white TV in his parents’ basement. Here, he worships at the altar of the Saturday Night Horror Movie, hosted by the eerie Dr. Cerberus. Before long, Franklin...
Thirteen-year-old Franklin Robertson is trying to survive adolescence. His parents don’t understand him, his brother torments him, he has no friends, and he’s more interested in the high school quarterback than any girl. The one bright spot in his life is the glow of the black-and-white TV in his parents’ basement. Here, he worships at the altar of the Saturday Night Horror Movie, hosted by the eerie Dr. Cerberus. Before long, Franklin is convinced that only by going on the show will his life be redeemed - by Dr. Cerberus himself!
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Date Written / Recorded
2010-07-14, 2010
Field of Study
Drama
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
Steven Culp, Pamela J. Gray, Simon Helberg, Jamison Jones, Jarrett Sleeper
Author / Creator
Bart DeLorenzo, Steven Culp, Pamela J. Gray, Simon Helberg, Jamison Jones, Jarrett Sleeper, Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, 1973-
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
L. A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
Lawrence Robertson, Lydia Robertson, Franklin Robertson, Dr. Cerberus, Rodney Robertson
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End Days
written by Deborah Zoe Laufer; directed by Michael Hackett; performed by Josh Clark, Shannon Cochran, 1958-, Dane DeHaan, 1987-, Arye Gross, Kenneth Houston and Kate Rylie (L. A. Theatre Works, 2010, originally published 2010), 2 hours 9 mins, 132 page(s)
In Deborah Zoe Laufer's End Days, a suburban family is undergoing a spiritual crisis following the September 11th attacks. Sylvia Stein has turned to Christianity to save her disaffected husband Arthur and her rebellious teenage daughter Rachel. But as Sylvia races around preparing for the Rapture, Rachel is learn...
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written by Deborah Zoe Laufer; directed by Michael Hackett; performed by Josh Clark, Shannon Cochran, 1958-, Dane DeHaan, 1987-, Arye Gross, Kenneth Houston and Kate Rylie (L. A. Theatre Works, 2010, originally published 2010), 2 hours 9 mins, 132 page(s)
Description
In Deborah Zoe Laufer's End Days, a suburban family is undergoing a spiritual crisis following the September 11th attacks. Sylvia Stein has turned to Christianity to save her disaffected husband Arthur and her rebellious teenage daughter Rachel. But as Sylvia races around preparing for the Rapture, Rachel is learning that there are more things in Heaven and Earth than are dreamt of in her philosophy.
Date Written / Recorded
2010-06-25
Field of Study
Drama
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
Josh Clark, Shannon Cochran, 1958-, Dane DeHaan, 1987-, Arye Gross, Kenneth Houston, Kate Rylie
Author / Creator
Michael Hackett, Josh Clark, Shannon Cochran, 1958-, Dane DeHaan, 1987-, Arye Gross, Kenneth Houston, Kate Rylie, Deborah Zoe Laufer
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
L. A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
Rachel Stein, Sylvia Stein, Arther Stein, Nelson Steinberg, Jesus, Stephen Hawking
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Henceforward...
written by Sir Alan Ayckbourn, 1939- (1987); directed by Martin Jarvis, 1941-; performed by Anne Heche, 1969-, Jared Harris, 1961-, Jack Davenport, 1973-, Paula Jane Newman, Moira Quirk, 1968- and Darren Richardson (L. A. Theatre Works, 2010, originally published 2010), 2 hours 27 mins, 143 page(s)
Starring Anne Heche and Jared Harris, the hilarious Henceforward... is one of Alan Ayckbourn’s most unusual works. In the near-future, a composer with creative block tries to re-unite with his estranged wife and daughter, hoping their reconciliation will free his mind to create his greatest musical masterpiece....
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written by Sir Alan Ayckbourn, 1939- (1987); directed by Martin Jarvis, 1941-; performed by Anne Heche, 1969-, Jared Harris, 1961-, Jack Davenport, 1973-, Paula Jane Newman, Moira Quirk, 1968- and Darren Richardson (L. A. Theatre Works, 2010, originally published 2010), 2 hours 27 mins, 143 page(s)
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Starring Anne Heche and Jared Harris, the hilarious Henceforward... is one of Alan Ayckbourn’s most unusual works. In the near-future, a composer with creative block tries to re-unite with his estranged wife and daughter, hoping their reconciliation will free his mind to create his greatest musical masterpiece. But his own erratic impulses hinder his journey to creative freedom.
Date Written / Recorded
1987, 2010-08-02
Field of Study
Drama
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
Anne Heche, 1969-, Jared Harris, 1961-, Jack Davenport, 1973-, Paula Jane Newman, Moira Quirk, 1968-, Darren Richardson
Author / Creator
Martin Jarvis, 1941-, Anne Heche, 1969-, Jared Harris, 1961-, Jack Davenport, 1973-, Paula Jane Newman, Moira Quirk, 1968-, Darren Richardson, Sir Alan Ayckbourn, 1939-
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
L. A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
Jerome, Lupus, Geain, NAN 300F, Corinna, Zoe, Mervyn
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She Stoops to Conquer
written by Oliver Goldsmith, 1730-1774 (1771); directed by Martin Jarvis, 1941-; performed by Rosalind Ayres, 1946-, Adam Godley, 1964-, Julian Holloway, 1944-, James Marsters, 1962-, Christopher Neame, 1947-, Paula Jane Newman, Ian Ogilvy, 1943-, Moira Quirk, 1968-, Darren Richardson, Joanne Whalley, 1964- and Matt Wolf, 1972- (L. A. Theatre Works, 2010, originally published 2010), 1 hour 56 mins, 112 page(s)
In this classic comedy of manners, two young men set out to woo the alluring and upper-crust Kate and Constance. But is anybody in this rural estate ruly who they seem? Bawdy hijinks and popped pretensions are the hallmarks of this romping frolic that’s kept audiences laughing for over two centuries.
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written by Oliver Goldsmith, 1730-1774 (1771); directed by Martin Jarvis, 1941-; performed by Rosalind Ayres, 1946-, Adam Godley, 1964-, Julian Holloway, 1944-, James Marsters, 1962-, Christopher Neame, 1947-, Paula Jane Newman, Ian Ogilvy, 1943-, Moira Quirk, 1968-, Darren Richardson, Joanne Whalley, 1964- and Matt Wolf, 1972- (L. A. Theatre Works, 2010, originally published 2010), 1 hour 56 mins, 112 page(s)
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In this classic comedy of manners, two young men set out to woo the alluring and upper-crust Kate and Constance. But is anybody in this rural estate ruly who they seem? Bawdy hijinks and popped pretensions are the hallmarks of this romping frolic that’s kept audiences laughing for over two centuries.
Date Written / Recorded
1771, 2010-06-16
Field of Study
Drama
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
Rosalind Ayres, 1946-, Adam Godley, 1964-, Julian Holloway, 1944-, James Marsters, 1962-, Christopher Neame, 1947-, Paula Jane Newman, Ian Ogilvy, 1943-, Moira Quirk, 1968-, Darren Richardson, Joanne Whalley, 1964-, Matt Wolf, 1972-
Author / Creator
Martin Jarvis, 1941-, Rosalind Ayres, 1946-, Adam Godley, 1964-, Julian Holloway, 1944-, James Marsters, 1962-, Christopher Neame, 1947-, Paula Jane Newman, Ian Ogilvy, 1943-, Moira Quirk, 1968-, Darren Richardson, Joanne Whalley, 1964-, Matt Wolf, 1972-, Oliver Goldsmith, 1730-1774
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
L. A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
Charles Marlow, George Hastings, Tony Lumpkin, Mr. Hardcastle, Mrs. Hardcastle, Miss Kate Hardcastle, Miss Constance Neville, Sir Charles Marlow
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