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The Browning version / by Terence Rattigan.

Audio Drama: The L.A. Theatre Works Collection, Volume II Available online

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Format:
Sound recording
Author/Creator:
Rattigan, Terence, author.
Contributor:
Levin, Peter, director.
Loewenberg, Susan Albert, producer.
Brand, Steven, 1969- actor.
Jarvis, Martin, actor.
Ogilvy, Ian, 1943- actor.
Richardson, Darren (Voice actor), actor.
Sorvari, Devon, actor.
Steele, Kate (Actor), actor.
Stewart, Daniel (Actor), actor.
Series:
L.A. Theatre Works Collection, Volume 2
Standardized Title:
Browning version. Spoken word
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Teachers--England--Drama.
Teachers.
Teachers--Retirement--England--Drama.
Public schools--England--Drama.
Public schools.
High school students--England--Drama.
High school students.
Teacher-student relationships--England--Drama.
Teacher-student relationships.
Genre:
Live sound recordings.
Radio plays.
Drama.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (91 minutes)
Place of Publication:
[Venice, California] : L.A. Theatre Works, 2013.
Language Note:
In English.
System Details:
digital
optical
stereo
audio file
Summary:
In Terence Rattigan's classic drama, an aging schoolmaster at an English secondary school faces the harsh judgments of his students, his fellow teachers, and his vicious and spiteful wife. But can a lone act of kindness from a sympathetic student change his heart? An L.A. Theatre Works full cast performance. Includes an interview with Michael Darlow, the author of Terence Rattigan: The Man and His Work.
Participant:
Steven Brand (Frank Hunter), Martin Jarvis (Andrew Crocker-Harris), Ian Ogilvy (The Headmaster), Darren Richardson (Peter Gilbert), Devon Sorvari (Mrs. Gilbert), Kate Steele (Millie Crocker-Harris), Daniel Stewart (John Taplow).
Notes:
Recorded in Los Angeles before a live audience at The James Bridges Theater, UCLA in June of 2012.
Title from cover image (viewed March 21, 2022).
Streaming audio files.
OCLC:
885193876
Publisher Number:
ASP5202593/rdr2

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