

The Beaux Stratagem
George Farquhar
Adapted by Thornton Wilder and Ken Ludwig from the play by George Farquhar.
The play tells the story of two young bucks who, having spent all their money by living too well, leave London and roam from town to town in search of love and fortune.
In order to find a wealthy heiress for at least one of them, they pose as master and servant – exchanging roles from one town to the next.
In Lichfield, Aimwell is the master and Archer the servant, and there they meet the lovely, wealthy Dorinda and her equally desirable sister-in-law, Mrs. Kate Sullen.
They set their caps for these women, but problems abound.
Kate is married to a drunken sot who despises her; the innkeeper's saucy daughter, Cherry, has set her cap for Archer; Dorinda's mother, Lady Bountiful, mistakenly believes herself to be a great healer of the sick, and she guards her daughter like a dragoness; and a band of brigands plans to rob the house of Lady Bountiful that very night, putting all schemes in jeopardy.
This is a play in the great tradition of Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer and Sheridan's The Rivals and The School for Scandal .
It is classic, formal, robust and hilarious.
"A sparkling production... The dialogue crackles, the characters engage the audience's interest and sympathy, and the whole thing seems almost effortless."
— Talkinbroadway.com
"A delightful romp... A sparklingly funny evening that... plays very well indeed."
— Potomac Stages
| Character |
|---|
| Cherry the landlord’s daughter |
| Daniel the landlord’s servant |
| A Lady set upon by robbers and disconcerted by it |
| Jack Archer a gentleman of broken fortune, acting as a servant |
| Tom Aimwell a gentleman of broken fortune, acting as his master |
| Gloss a man of two professions, highwayman and clergyman |
| Mrs. Kate Sullen Lady Bountiful’s daughter-in-law |
| Dorinda Lady Bountiful’s daughter |
| Lady Bountiful a country gentlewoman, foolishly fond of her son |
| Scrub servant to Sullen |
| A Country Woman seeking medical advice |
| Sullen Lady Bountiful’s son, brutal to his wife |
| Servants serving in the Sullen Household |
| Hounslow a highwayman |
| Bagshot a highwayman |
| Sir Charles Freeman Mrs. Sullen’s brother |
| Foigard a French parson anxious to perform a wedding |
| Boniface landlord of an inn |
The Beaux' Stratagem Production Clip | Stratford Festival 2014
The Beaux' Stratagem is a comedy play written by Thornton Wilder and published by Samuel French .
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