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The Devil's Disciple

George Bernard Shaw

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Never has the Revolutionary War been so entertaining. Shaw stands "do or die" melodrama on its head, with a cast of unforgettable characters, from the deliciously urbane "Gentlemanly Johnny" Burgoyne, to the misguided romanticism of beautiful young Judith Anderson, to the Devil's Disciple himself, a dashing young American hero who disdains heroism, even as he makes the ultimate sacrifice for honor and country. A co-production with The Smithsonian Associates and Voice of America. An L.A. Theatre Works full cast performance featuring: Jennifer Albright as Essie Pat Carroll as Mrs. Dudgeon Stanton Davis as Christy Bruce Davison as Minister Anderson Robert Dix as Hawkins/Chaplain Richard Dreyfuss as General Burgoyn David Bryan Jackson as Uncle Titus/Sergeant Lisa Pelikan as Judith Derek Smith as Dick Dudgeon Jon Tindle as Major Swindon Directed by Nicholas Rudall. Recorded before a live audience at Voice of America, Washington D.C. in October of 1996.
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15.08.2006

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Vom Herausgeber
Never has the Revolutionary War been so entertaining. Shaw stands "do or die" melodrama on its head, with a cast of unforgettable characters, from the deliciously urbane "Gentlemanly Johnny" Burgoyne, to the misguided romanticism of beautiful young Judith Anderson, to the Devil's Disciple himself, a dashing young American hero who disdains heroism, even as he makes the ultimate sacrifice for honor and country. A co-production with The Smithsonian Associates and Voice of America. An L.A. Theatre Works full cast performance featuring: Jennifer Albright as Essie Pat Carroll as Mrs. Dudgeon Stanton Davis as Christy Bruce Davison as Minister Anderson Robert Dix as Hawkins/Chaplain Richard Dreyfuss as General Burgoyn David Bryan Jackson as Uncle Titus/Sergeant Lisa Pelikan as Judith Derek Smith as Dick Dudgeon Jon Tindle as Major Swindon Directed by Nicholas Rudall. Recorded before a live audience at Voice of America, Washington D.C. in October of 1996.