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Brought to you by Sweet Tea Shakespeare, this is THE WAY OF THE WORLD - an audio drama presented in five acts. You are listening to Act 2.
About the play: London, 1700. When the hottest playboy in town falls in love with a free-spirited heiress, high society has a lot to say about it. Scheming aristocrats, catty ex-girlfriends, country bumpkins, and a tyrannical matriarch threaten their romance from all sides. Will the bickering lovers get their happily ever after? Or will gossip, greed, and jealousy win the day? Featuring iconic characters and some of the wittiest dialogue ever written, this audio drama of Congreve’s beloved Restoration comedy is brought to life by actors from across the United States.
The Way of the World audio drama was directed by Sweet Tea Shakespeare’s Assistant Artistic Director, Claire F. Martin, Staged Managed by Amanda M. Rogus, and produced by Sweet Tea Shakespeare. Editing & Original Score by Wesley Johnson. Lyndsey Turner consulted.
Welcome to the Sweet Tea Shakespeare Hours, where we spend time well by spending it together. Think of the Hours as a way to pass the time around a common table of ideas. We're a community seeking to delight in story, song, and stagecraft even as we confront a world of change and challenge.
You can find our whole catalogue here.
The Hours are only possible because of regular support from our monthly sustainers and patrons. Please consider making a monthly pledge on Patreon. With options beginning at just $5, and plenty of great perks, you'll find a great way to join the STS family.
You can always contact the Sweet Tea Shakespeare Hours at [email protected].
JOIN our Facebook community here.
The show is produced by Claire Martin and Jeremy Fiebig and edited by Ashanti Bennett.
Jen Pommerenke and Julie Schaefer also assisted with this episode.
Consider following us on social media: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Twitch
This project is supported by the Arts Council in part by contributions from businesses and individuals, and through grants from the City of Fayetteville, Cumberland County and the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources.
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Brought to you by Sweet Tea Shakespeare, this is THE WAY OF THE WORLD - an audio drama presented in five acts. You are listening to Act 2.
About the play: London, 1700. When the hottest playboy in town falls in love with a free-spirited heiress, high society has a lot to say about it. Scheming aristocrats, catty ex-girlfriends, country bumpkins, and a tyrannical matriarch threaten their romance from all sides. Will the bickering lovers get their happily ever after? Or will gossip, greed, and jealousy win the day? Featuring iconic characters and some of the wittiest dialogue ever written, this audio drama of Congreve’s beloved Restoration comedy is brought to life by actors from across the United States.
The Way of the World audio drama was directed by Sweet Tea Shakespeare’s Assistant Artistic Director, Claire F. Martin, Staged Managed by Amanda M. Rogus, and produced by Sweet Tea Shakespeare. Editing & Original Score by Wesley Johnson. Lyndsey Turner consulted.
Welcome to the Sweet Tea Shakespeare Hours, where we spend time well by spending it together. Think of the Hours as a way to pass the time around a common table of ideas. We're a community seeking to delight in story, song, and stagecraft even as we confront a world of change and challenge.
You can find our whole catalogue here.
The Hours are only possible because of regular support from our monthly sustainers and patrons. Please consider making a monthly pledge on Patreon. With options beginning at just $5, and plenty of great perks, you'll find a great way to join the STS family.
You can always contact the Sweet Tea Shakespeare Hours at [email protected].
JOIN our Facebook community here.
The show is produced by Claire Martin and Jeremy Fiebig and edited by Ashanti Bennett.
Jen Pommerenke and Julie Schaefer also assisted with this episode.
Consider following us on social media: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Twitch
This project is supported by the Arts Council in part by contributions from businesses and individuals, and through grants from the City of Fayetteville, Cumberland County and the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources.