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by Jesse Lynch Williams
Continued from the previous podcast at Tale Teller Club.
Publication date 2011-12-11
Usage Public Domain Mark 1.0
Topics librivox, literature, audiobook, comedy, fiction, humor, philosophy, play, romance
LibriVox dramatic recording of Why Marry? by Jesse Lynch Williams. Why Marry? is a comedy, which "tells the truth about marriage". We find a family in the throes of proving the morality of marriage to a New Age Woman. Can the family defend marriage to this self-supporting girl? Will she be convinced that marriage is the ultimate sacredness of a relationship or will she hold to her perception that marriage is the basis of separating two lovers.
"Why Marry?" won the first Pulitzer Prize for Drama. (Summary by Linette Geisel) Cast:
Narrator- Elizabeth Klett
Jesse Lynch Williams - Elizabeth Klett A most estimable lady - Ezwa Bachelor's niece - Diana Majlinger JEAN, the host's younger sister, who has been brought up to be married and nothing else - Arielle Lipshaw REX, an unmarried neighbor, who has not been brought up to be anything but rich - John Fricker LUCY, the hostess, who is trying her best to be "just an old-fashioned wife" in a new-fashioned home - Katine UNCLE EVERETT, a Judge, who belongs to the older generation and yet understands the new—and believes in divorce - Algy Pug COUSIN THEODORE, a clergyman and yet a human being, who believes in everything—except divorce - Samanem JOHN, who owns the house and almost every one in it—and does not believe in divorce - Marty Kris HELEN, the host's other sister, whom every one wants to marry, but who doesn't want to marry any one - Availle ERNEST, a scientist, who believes in neither divorce nor marriage but makes a great discovery - Matthew Reece THE BUTLER - David Lawrence Audio edited by Linette Geisel For further information, including links to online text, reader information, RSS feeds, CD cover or other formats (if available), please go to the LibriVox catalog page for this recording. For more free audio books or to become a volunteer reader, visit LibriVox.org. M4B audio book (45mb)
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By English Roseby Jesse Lynch Williams
Continued from the previous podcast at Tale Teller Club.
Publication date 2011-12-11
Usage Public Domain Mark 1.0
Topics librivox, literature, audiobook, comedy, fiction, humor, philosophy, play, romance
LibriVox dramatic recording of Why Marry? by Jesse Lynch Williams. Why Marry? is a comedy, which "tells the truth about marriage". We find a family in the throes of proving the morality of marriage to a New Age Woman. Can the family defend marriage to this self-supporting girl? Will she be convinced that marriage is the ultimate sacredness of a relationship or will she hold to her perception that marriage is the basis of separating two lovers.
"Why Marry?" won the first Pulitzer Prize for Drama. (Summary by Linette Geisel) Cast:
Narrator- Elizabeth Klett
Jesse Lynch Williams - Elizabeth Klett A most estimable lady - Ezwa Bachelor's niece - Diana Majlinger JEAN, the host's younger sister, who has been brought up to be married and nothing else - Arielle Lipshaw REX, an unmarried neighbor, who has not been brought up to be anything but rich - John Fricker LUCY, the hostess, who is trying her best to be "just an old-fashioned wife" in a new-fashioned home - Katine UNCLE EVERETT, a Judge, who belongs to the older generation and yet understands the new—and believes in divorce - Algy Pug COUSIN THEODORE, a clergyman and yet a human being, who believes in everything—except divorce - Samanem JOHN, who owns the house and almost every one in it—and does not believe in divorce - Marty Kris HELEN, the host's other sister, whom every one wants to marry, but who doesn't want to marry any one - Availle ERNEST, a scientist, who believes in neither divorce nor marriage but makes a great discovery - Matthew Reece THE BUTLER - David Lawrence Audio edited by Linette Geisel For further information, including links to online text, reader information, RSS feeds, CD cover or other formats (if available), please go to the LibriVox catalog page for this recording. For more free audio books or to become a volunteer reader, visit LibriVox.org. M4B audio book (45mb)
Get bonus content on PatreonSee acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.