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The Browning Version

Written by: Terence Rattigan
Narrated by: Steven Brand, Martin Jarvis, Ian Ogilvy, Darren Richardson, Devon Sorvari, Kate Steele, Daniel Stewart
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In Terence Rattigan’s classic drama, an aging schoolmaster at an English secondary school faces the harsh judgments of his students, his fellow teachers, and his vicious and spiteful wife. But can a lone act of kindness from a sympathetic student change his heart?

This recording also includes an interview with Michael Darlow, the author of Terence Rattigan: The Man and His Work.

An L.A. Theatre Works full-cast performance featuring:

Steven Brand as Frank Hunter

Martin Jarvis as Andrew Crocker-Harris

Ian Ogilvy as The Headmaster

Darren Richardson as Peter Gilbert

Devon Sorvari as Mrs. Gilbert

Kate Steele as Millie Crocker-Harris

Daniel Stewart as John Taplow

Directed by Peter Levin. Recorded by L.A. Theatre Works before a live audience.

©2013 L.A. Theatre Works (P)2013 L.A. Theatre Works
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There was something so subtle and moving about this. I cried because of this. I think if you think yourself as someone deeply empathetic you'll enjoy this as it forces you to think from the perspective of every involved character.

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