An Ideal Husband Oscar Wilde Act 1 Free Download Public Domain Book Plays
Narrator - Read by Alex Foster
The Earl Of Caversham, K.G. - Read by Linton
Viscount Goring, his son - Read by John Gonzalez
Sir Robert Chiltern, Bart., Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs - Read by David Barnes
Vicomte De Nanjac, Attache at the French Embassy in London - Read by Juho Fröjd
Mr. Montford - Read by Matthew Walton
Mason, Butler to Sir Robert Chiltern - Read by Hugh McGuire
Phipps, Lord Goring's servant - Read by Juho Fröjd
James, footman - Read by Read by Chris Goringe
Harold, footman - Read by Zachary Brewster-Geisz
Lady Chiltern - Read by Kristin Hughes
Lady Markby - Read by Heather Barnett
The Countess Of Basildon - Read by JemmaBlythe
Mrs. Marchmont - Read by Ezwa
Miss Mabel Chiltern, Sir Robert Chiltern's sister - Read by Ophelia Darcy
Mrs. Cheveley - Read by Betsie Bush
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an ideal husband by oscar wilde mrs marchment read by ezwa lady baseldon read by gemma blythe
the part of mason the manservant read by hugh
lord caversham read by james rye mrs chiefly read by betsy bush lady chilton read by kristen hughes lady mark b read by heather barnett the role of lord goring by john gonzalez ophelia reading the part of mabel chilton mr montford read by matthew walton sir robert chilton read by david barnes
jacques why you afraid james read by chris gorange harold a footman read by zachary brewster guys phipps by you afraid first act scene the octagon room at sir robert chilton's house in groves square the room is brilliantly lighted and full of guests at the top of the staircase stands lady chilton a woman of grave greek beauty about 27 years of age she receives the guests as they come up over the well of the staircase hangs a great chandelier with wax lights which illumine a large 18th century french tapestry representing the triumph of love from a designed by boucher that is stretched on the staircase wall on the right is the entrance to the music room the sound of a string quartet is faintly heard the entrance on the left leads to other reception rooms mrs marchman and lady basilton two very pretty women are seated together on a louis says sofa there are types of exquisite fragility their affectation of manner has a delicate charm watto would have loved to paint them going on to the heart locks tonight margaret i suppose so are you yes horribly tedious parties they give don't they horribly tedious never know why i go never know why i go anywhere i come here to be educated oh i hate being educated so do i it puts one almost on a level with the commercial classes doesn't it but dear chatroo chiltons is always telling me that i should have some serious purpose in life so i come here to try to find one looking round through her lawn yet i don't see anybody here tonight whom one could possibly call a serious purpose the man who took me into...