

The School For Scandal (Jeffries/Knight)
Richard Brinsley Sheridan
THE STORY: Set in a London rife with gossip, blackmail and political intrigue during the reign of mad King George III, this darkly comic tale follows the development of the friendship between famed playwright, theatre manager and politician Richard
"…smart, ambitious, sharply intriguing…Grimm's ability to craft these intricate entanglements…is indeed impressive.“ —Variety. ”It is an age-old question, but one always worth a fresh, inventive revisit: Is it possible to sink below the level of redemption?…SHERIDAN OR, SCHOOLED IN SCANDAL asks that ancient question anew…It asks it well…and, while offering no definitive answer, poses the question with such style and cheek that the mere asking seems enough.“ —Press-Enterprise. ”…a darkly comic view of the politics and scandals of the times, with ironic parallels to the present…"
— Los Angeles Times
Sheridan, Or, Schooled In Scandal is a American comedy play written by David Grimm and published by Dramatists Play Service in New York (2001).
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