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In May 1999, L.A. Theatre Works The Play's The Thing series broadcast a reading of the play featuring Joanna Going as Lady Windermere, Judy Geeson as Lady Plymdale, Roger Rees as Lord Windermere, Eric Stoltz as Lord Darlington, Lisa Harrow as Mrs Erlynne and Miriam Margolyes as the Duchess of Berwick. [23]
After seeing the play, French was so impressed that he called the director, Bill Glassco, and asked him to read a play he had been working on, Leaving Home (1972). Glasco produced the play and it filled the final slot in the Tarragon’s first season. A collaboration between the two men followed which lasted for over thirty years, with Glassco ...
Unless you are leaving your own wedding reception, there is no reason everyone at the party should be made aware of your exit. Save the trumpets and tears for your own affairs. Please.
The play focuses on the Mercer family, and is part of French's series of plays that revolve around them, including Salt Water Moon, 1949, Of the Fields, Lately, and Soldier's Heart. In Leaving Home, the Mercers are in the throes of preparations for their youngest son's (Bill) wedding to a young lady (Kathy) he has gotten pregnant. As they sit ...
Enjoy a classic game of Hearts and watch out for the Queen of Spades!
A handwritten “Thank You” note is an easy and classy way to show your appreciation, while forgoing a thank you can leave the giver feeling unappreciated, or even wondering if you received the ...
Image credits: LAC_NOS #8. In Syria, social visits begin with juice. Then sweets. Then at last, after a nice visit, Turkish coffee with cardamom. When the coffee comes out, you know to sip and split.
She arrives unannounced at the match when Bob has left to visit his ex-wife leaving Miriam to try to cover for him. Ginnie's relationship with Roger and Miriam is strained to say the least as Roger was very fond of Bob's ex-wife and Ginnie views Miriam as an interfering busy body who spends too much time worrying about other people's marriages ...