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Universal Appeal |
- Rediscovered classic comedy
- Wonderful character-driven farce
- Familiar story in new and unusual setting based on Shakespeares Taming of the Shrew
- Analogy to recent dot.com speculation in the U.S.
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Powerful script |
- High SLP rating, audience favorite in SLP reading series
- Official Selection of Theater Resources Unlimiteds 6th
Annual TRU Voices Reading Series in NYC
- Proven playwright rarely performed in the West
- Published translator Stephen Mulrine, Oberon Books
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Great Roles for Actors |
- Ensemble actors dream
- Richly-drawn characters face new entrepreneurialism overtaking late 19th century Russia in clash of cultures
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Modest Budget |
- Can be done with only eight actors
- Four sets, one suggested
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Significant Ancillary Market |
- First commercial production
- U.S. theatrical royalties - potential regional theatre staple
- Potential film/TV rights
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Synopsis |
As a lark, Telyatev and
Glumov introduce the mysterious provincial Vasilkov as a wealthy businessman to
the Cheboksarovas whose sources of income have dried up and whose debts have
mounted. Vasilkov falls for beautiful Lidiya and they marry. When Vasilkov
discovers the amount of debt they have incurred he adopts cost-containment
measures that infuriate Lidiya and she leaves him. More debts mount and there is
no place to turn but to Vasilkov who agrees to take Lidiya back as his
provincial housekeeper on
a trial basis.
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Contact |
R.K. Greene
Executive Director
The StoryLine Project LLC
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