COMPLETE[PLAY]The Big Drum by Arthur Wing Pinero - thw

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The Big Drum by Arthur Wing Pinero (1855 - 1934).

Another Pinero play. Biting satire this time, ironic comedy - not a farce. The Big Drum, a novel being written by Phil, one of the main characters, is "an attempt to portray the struggle for notoriety—for self-advertisement—we see going on around us to-day." "Oh, I believe any world would content me that's totally different from the world I've lived in so long; any world that isn't flat and stale and stifling; that isn't made up of shams, and petty aims and appetites; any world that—well, such a world as you used to picture, Phil, when you preached your gospel to a selfish, common girl under the chestnuts in the Allée de Longchamp and the Champs-Elysées! ... I've been waiting—waiting for you—in my dreams—for ten years! "
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      • Project Code: uAAJr7dh
      • Link to author on Wikipedia (if available): (Arthur Wing Pinero) : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Wing_Pinero
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      • Number of sections (files) this project will have: 36
      • Does the project have an introduction or preface [y/n]: No
      • Original publication date (if known): 1915
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Post by Kitty »

and we're ready for a new Pinero. Getting this on my to PL list. And I am looking forward to portraying a gentle and loving Lady Filson (or possibly I mistake her for another lady...) Todd, this will be a change back from your revelling demon-days. You gotta behave again. :mrgreen:

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Could I do Miss Tracer please? I'm an excellent secretary :mrgreen:
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Kitty wrote: November 16th, 2019, 6:15 am and we're ready for a new Pinero. Getting this on my to PL list. And I am looking forward to portraying a gentle and loving Lady Filson (or possibly I mistake her for another lady...) Todd, this will be a change back from your revelling demon-days. You gotta behave again. :mrgreen:

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But you didn't say HOW I had to behave....

(Whoops. Did I print that out loud? The Demon made me do it!)
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Availle wrote: November 16th, 2019, 6:19 am Could I do Miss Tracer please? I'm an excellent secretary :mrgreen:
Thank you. Take a memo!

Todd
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Post by MichaelMaggs »

I'd be happy to do the stage directions acts 1-4.
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Thank you! There is a lot of stuff in the Pinero stage directions - he apparently did not think that actors could act and had to be told everything....

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Post by MichaelMaggs »

So I discovered when I did the last one! Makes for a more interesting read, anyway.
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Post by bluechien »

Can I take Ottoline? She seems faintly less incorrigibly flawed than some of the last female leads, but that's all right!
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Post by NemoR »

May I claim Philip Mackworth please.
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Post by ToddHW »

Thank you both.

Looks like we have enough claimed to move over to Dramatic Works.

Thanks, Todd
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Post by adrianstephens »

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Thank you.

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Post by leanneyauyau »

I'd like to play Honourable Mrs. Godfrey Anslow, Act 1
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Thank you.

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