The Real Thing (Acting Edition S.)

The Real Thing (Acting Edition S.)

by TomStoppard (Author)

Synopsis

Tom Stoppard's brilliant, award-winning play of surprise and deftly witty comparison was premiered at London's Strand Theatre in 1982 starring Roger Rees and Felicity Kendal and revived in 1999. Henry is a successful playwright married to Charlotte who has the lead role in his latest play about adultery. Her co-star, Max, is married to another actress, Annie, and Annie and Henry are madly in love but is it any more real than the subjects of Henry's play?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 122
Edition: New
Publisher: Samuel French Ltd
Published: Sep 1986

ISBN 10: 0573016372
ISBN 13: 9780573016370

Media Reviews
Of the London production...
[ The Real Thing] is about both love and art, and it is wise, witty, and astonishing through and through...Enthralling. --Alastair Macaulay, Financial Times
You couldn't ask for a more deeply felt, or more deeply affecting, drama about love than this... The Real Thing is indeed the genuine article--a play of strength, grace, melancholy and wit. --Charles Spencer, The Daily Telegraph
When it comes to putting erotic love in its place, no contemporary English playwright has done so with such illuminating rigour or eloquence as Tom Stoppard. --Nicholas De Jongh, Evening Standard

Of the London production...
[ The Real Thing ] is about both love and art, and it is wise, witty, and astonishing through and through...Enthralling. --Alastair Macaulay, Financial Times
You couldn't ask for a more deeply felt, or more deeply affecting, drama about love than this... The Real Thing is indeed the genuine article--a play of strength, grace, melancholy and wit. --Charles Spencer, The Daily Telegraph
When it comes to putting erotic love in its place, no contemporary English playwright has done so with such illuminating rigour or eloquence as Tom Stoppard. --Nicholas De Jongh, Evening Standard

Of the London production...
The Real Thing is about both love and art, and it is wise, witty, and astonishing through and through...Enthralling. --Alastair Macaulay, Financial Times
You couldn't ask for a more deeply felt, or more deeply affecting, drama about love than this... The Real Thing is indeed the genuine article--a play of strength, grace, melancholy and wit. --Charles Spencer, The Daily Telegraph
When it comes to putting erotic love in its place, no contemporary English playwright has done so with such illuminating rigour or eloquence as Tom Stoppard. --Nicholas De Jongh, Evening Standard