The Witch of Edmonton (Theater Review) The Witch of Edmonton (Theater Review)

The Witch of Edmonton (Theater Review‪)‬

Early Modern Literary Studies 2011, Jan, 15, 3

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The Witch of Edmonton, presented by Red Bull Theater at the Theater at St. Clement's, New York City, January 29 Cast: Justin Blanchard (Frank Thorney); Miriam Silverman (Winifred); Christopher Innvar (Sir Arthur Clarington); Christopher McCann (Thorney); Sam Tsoutsouvas (Carter); Christina Pumariega (Susan); Amanda Quaid (Katherine); Craig Baldwin (Warbeck / Countryman); Carman Lacivita (Somerton / Countryman); Charlayne Woodard (Elizabeth Sawyer); Andre de Shields (Old Banks); Adam Green (Cuddy Banks); Derek Smith (Dog); Raphael Nash Thomas (Justice); Everett Quinton (Old Ratcliffe / Anne Ratcliffe).

GENERE
Storia
PUBBLICATO
2011
1 gennaio
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
9
EDITORE
Matthew Steggle
DIMENSIONE
164,6
KB

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