Aren't We All?
by Frederick Lonsdale

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Highlights

1920s Role(s) for Senior Actor(s) Interior Set British Comedy

Synopsis

Genre: Comedy Characters: 8 males 4 females Scenery: 2 Interiors This delightful 1920s drawing room comedy was revived on Broadwayand in London's West End with Rex Harrison and Claudette Colbert

Jeremy Brett Lynn Redgrave and George Rose also starred in theBroadway production.

It is a brilliant and sophisticated play concernedwith the sympathetic and natural foibles of a very human set of people.

"Lonsdale's works fall somewhere between Wilde and Coward...an expert craftsman as well as a witty writer...

Should prove not onlyinstructive to theatre goers interested in this genre but decidedlyentertaining too."

- New York Daily News

Press Reviews

"Lonsdale's works fall somewhere between Wilde and Coward...an expert craftsman as well as a witty writer... Should prove not only instructive to theatre goers interested in this genre, but decidedly entertaining too."

— New York Daily News

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 2011
Binding Paperback
Edition A Samuel Fr Acting ed.
Pages 102
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573619878
ISBN-10 0573619875
LCC PR6023.O53 A8 1953
DCC 822/.912

Aren't We All? is a British comedy play written by Frederick Lonsdale and published by Samuel French in New York (2011).

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