

Looking-Glass
Michael Sutton and Cynthia Mandelberg
Reclusive writer and photographer Charles Dodgson (also known as “Lewis Carroll”) invites celebrity author Charles Dickens to his Oxford home to pose for a portrait.
Dickens is so intrigued by the whimsical Alice's Adventures in Wonderland that he accepts.
What ensues is a baring of two creative souls, the one private and fastidious, the other boisterous and irreverent.
As Dodgson struggles to capture a “perfect likeness” of Dickens, Dickens craftily pries into Dodgson's personal life to get a handle on one of the most curious men he has ever met.
The result is a hilarious and revealing conversation between two quirky, fascinating, and completely different men.
A Perfect Likeness is a comedy play written by Daniel Rover Singer and published by Playscripts .
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