The Roaring Girl
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Thomas Middleton
The Roaring Girl is a rip-roaring Jacobean comedy co-written by Thomas Middleton and Thomas Dekker and first published in 1611. The play is a fictionalized dramatization of the life of Mary Frith, known as "Moll Cutpurse", a woman who had gained a reputation as a virago in the early 17th century. (The term "roaring girl" was adapted from the slang term "roaring boy", which was applied to a young man who caroused publicly, brawled, and committed petty crimes.) The play combines the exploits of the cross-dressed Moll with the amorous adventures of a trio of merchants' wives, and the forbidden romance between Sebastian Wengrave and Mary Fitzallard. (Summary by Elizabeth Klett and Wikipedia)
Cast
Sir Alexander Wengrave: Algy Pug
Sebastian Wengrave: Nolan Fout
Mary Fitzallard: Amanda Friday
Sir Davy Dapper/Sir Beauteous Ganymede/Fellow/Tailor/Coachman: Ric F
Sir Adam Appleton/Sir Thomas Long: David Lawrence
Goshawk: David Isenhower
Laxton/Second Cutpurse: Chuck Williamson
Greenwit/Sergeant Curtilax: peac
Ralph Trapdoor: David Nicol
Mistress Openwork: Kristingj
Mistress Gallipot: Arielle Lipshaw
Jack Dapper: LucentBirch
Gull/First Cutpurse: Tiffany Halla Colonna
Mistress Tiltyard: Lucy Perry
Master Openwork: mb
Moll/Neatfoot/Yeoman Hanger: Elizabeth Klett
Master Tiltyard/Lord Noland: Tricia G
Master Gallipot/Sir Guy Fitzallard: Leonard Wilson
Narrator/Tearcat: Todd
Audio edited by: Elizabeth Klett (2 hr 54 min)
Chapters
Bewertungen
well done
prusc
the play is entertaining. as usual with this group of readers some are excellent and some aren't but most do a good job here
Fun read!
The actor for Moll was particularly great!