Verlag:
Bloomsbury, London
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Edward Kilcullen is the disinherited son of a local landowner, whose legacy is reduced to one small cottage, in which live his newly acquired tenants, Anabella and her mother, both almost totally penniless. Edward and Annabella fall in love and...
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Edward Kilcullen is the disinherited son of a local landowner, whose legacy is reduced to one small cottage, in which live his newly acquired tenants, Anabella and her mother, both almost totally penniless. Edward and Annabella fall in love and marry, but this is not enough to cure Edward of the flaw that he believes may have led to his disinheritance: drunkenness. In fact, the evil spirit that pursues him is not drink but McGinty, the lawyer who served Edward's father. 'The Drunkard' is an adaptation of a 19th century play written by the pseudonymous authors 'W. H. Smith and a gentleman', the latter believed by many to be P. T. Barnum. Murphy's adaptation was premiered at the Town Hall Theatre, Galway, in 2003.
Verlag:
Bloomsbury, London
;
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
An onslaught of misfortunes has beset the Primrose family; from his lonely prison cell, the unworldly vicar Dr Primrose relates the misadventures that have caused his downfall and brought disintegration and ruin to his loved ones. Sometimes known as...
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An onslaught of misfortunes has beset the Primrose family; from his lonely prison cell, the unworldly vicar Dr Primrose relates the misadventures that have caused his downfall and brought disintegration and ruin to his loved ones. Sometimes known as 'She Stoops to Folly', Murphy's adaptation of 'The Vicar of Wakefield' was first presented in 1995 at South Coast Repertory, Costa Mesa, California.