The country wife / William Wycherley; edited byThomas H. Fujimura
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: 1965 London : edward arnold ltd,Description: 153 p. ; 22 cmDDC classification: - 822.3 WYC 1965
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| 822.3 VIC 1967 Chatterton / | 822.3 WIS 1927 Salomé La sainte courtisane : A Florentine tragedy / | 822.3 WOR 1964 The works of Christopher Marlowe / | 822.3 WYC 1965 The country wife / | 822.3 ZET 1974 The temper of Shakespeare's thought / | 822.308 CLA 1969 Classics of the Renaissance theater : seven English plays / | 822.308 SIX 1952 Six plays by contemporaries of Shakespeare / |
National Theatre, The Playwrights' company and Malcolm Wells and Daniel Blum present Julie Harris, Laurence Harvey, Pamela Brown in "The Country Wife," by William Wycherley, the English stage company production with Ernest Thesiger, John Moffatt, Maureen Quinney, Richard Easton, Paul Whitsun-Jones, Ludi Claire, Peter Donat, directed by George Devine, decor by Motley, music by Thomas Eastwood, associate producer Don LaSusa.
In: Richard L. Coe Theater Programs Collection (Library of Congress).
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