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 52 mins, 112 page(s)
Details
- Adapted by
- Martin Jarvis, 1941-
- Field of Interest
- Drama
- Copyright Message
- Copyright © 2012. Used by permission of L.A. Theatre Works.
- Director
- Martin Jarvis, 1941-
- Content Type
- Spoken word recording
- Duration
- 1 hour 52 mins
- Format
- Audio
- Sub Genre
- Comedy
- Label
- L.A. Theatre Works
- Original Publication Date
- 2010
- Page Count
- 112
- Performer
- 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-
- Playwright
- Oliver Goldsmith, 1730-1774
- Publisher
- L.A. Theatre Works
- Date Recorded
- 2010-06-16
- Release Date
- 2010
- Setting
- The Hardcastle mansion in the English countryside, the 18th century., The Three Pigeons Alehouse, England, the 18th century
- Subject
- Drama, Theatre, Literature & Language, Music & Performing Arts, Comedy, American Theater, Modern Theater, Comédia, Comedia, Teatro Norte-Americano, Teatro Norteamericano, Teatro Moderno, Boldness, Arrogant, Men-women relationships, Identity, Mistaken identity, Mother-son relationships, Elope, Engagement, Farce, Comedy of manners, Satire, Charles Marlow, George Hastings, Tony Lumpkin, Mr. Hardcastle, Mrs. Hardcastle, Miss Kate Hardcastle, Miss Constance Neville, Sir Charles Marlow
- Keywords and Translated Subjects
- Comédia, Comedia, Teatro Norte-Americano, Teatro Norteamericano, Teatro Moderno, Boldness, Arrogant, Men-women relationships, Identity, Mistaken identity, Mother-son relationships, Elope, Engagement, Farce, Comedy of manners, Satire