Going to St. Ives

Going to St. Ives

written by Lee Blessing, 1949- (1996); directed by Shirley Jo Finney; performed by L. Scott Caldwell, fl. 1978-1998 and Caroline Goodall, 1959- (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 2003, originally published 2003), 1 hour 29 mins

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Field of Interest
Drama
Director
Shirley Jo Finney
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Duration
1 hour 29 mins
Format
Audio
Sub Genre
Drama
Label
L.A. Theatre Works
Original Publication Date
2003
Performer
L. Scott Caldwell, fl. 1978-1998, Caroline Goodall, 1959-
Playwright
Lee Blessing, 1949-
Publisher
L.A. Theatre Works
Place Published / Released
Los Angeles, CA
Release Date
2003
Setting
The sitting room of a cottage in St. Ives, near Cambridge England
Subject
Drama, Theatre, Literature & Language, Music & Performing Arts, Drama, American Theater, Modern Theater, Black Theater, Drama, Teatro Norte-Americano, Teatro Norteamericano, Teatro Moderno, Teatro Afroamericano, Teatro Afro-Americano, Africa, England, British, Civilization, Murder, Edward Teller, Human nature, Responsibility, Guilt, Mother, Son, Ethics, Socialization, Eyes, Loyalty, Medical ethics, Rescue, Death, Mother-son relationships, Choice, Human rights, Power, Postcolonial Africa, Trance, Ophthalmology, Ritual, Cultural divide, Blue Willow pattern china, Tea, Torture, Imperialism, Dr. Cora Gage, May N'Kame, Quentin, Maggie, Felice, Dan, Ike, Holga, Elsie, Louise, Lou, Mother, Father, Mickey
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Drama, Teatro Norte-Americano, Teatro Norteamericano, Teatro Moderno, Teatro Afroamericano, Teatro Afro-Americano, Africa, England, British, Civilization, Murder, Edward Teller, Human nature, Responsibility, Guilt, Mother, Son, Ethics, Socialization, Eyes, Loyalty, Medical ethics, Rescue, Death, Mother-son relationships, Choice, Human rights, Power, Postcolonial Africa, Trance, Ophthalmology, Ritual, Cultural divide, Blue Willow pattern china, Tea, Torture, Imperialism

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