

The Alchemist
Ben Jonson
London. 1610. It’s plague time again.
When a wealthy gentleman flees to the country, his trusted servant opens his house to a pair of con artists and sets up a den of criminal capitalism.
Claiming alchemical powers, the quick-witted trio fleece an onslaught of greedy sheep with their virtuosic ability to improvise amidst increasingly frantic comings and goings.
It’s comic gold with dupes, double-dupes, duels, disguises and a lucky flea named Lewis.
"Shenanigans and slapstick ensue, spiced with an abundance of saucy double, and sometimes single entendres.” – The New York Times“A crackling new adaptation by Jeffrey Hatcher."
— TheaterMania
| Character |
|---|
| Subtle the alchemist (a charlatan) |
| Dol Common their colleague (a bawd) |
| Dapper a lawyer’s clerk (an ass) |
| Abel Drugger a tobacconist (a creature) |
| Sir Epicure Mammon a knight (a dreamer) |
| Ananias a Deacon (a religious maniac) |
| Kastril an angry boy (a bumpkin) |
| Surly a gamester (a sceptic) |
| Dame Pliant a widow (an innocent) |
| Face the butler (a rogue) |
Ben Jonson's The Alchemist is a comedy play written by Jeffrey Hatcher and published by Dramatists Play Service .
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