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AudioThe Roaring Girl
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LibriVox recording of The Roaring Girl by Thomas Middleton and Thomas Dekker. The Roaring Girl is a rip-roaring Jacobean comedy co-written by Thomas Middleton and Thomas Dekker and first published in 1611. The play is a fictionalized dramatization of the life of Mary Frith, known as "Moll Cutpurse", a woman who had gained a reputation as a virago in the early 17th century. (The term "roaring girl" was adapted from the slang term "roaring boy", which was applied to a young man who caroused publicly, brawled, and committed petty crimes.) The play combines the exploits of the cross-dressed Moll with the amorous adventures of a trio of merchants' wives, and the forbidden romance between Sebastian Wengrave and Mary Fitzallard. (Summary by Elizabeth Klett and Wikipedia) Cast Sir Alexander Wengrave: Algy Pug Sebastian Wengrave: Nolan Fount Mary Fitzallard: Amanda Friday Sir Davy Dapper/Sir Beauteous Ganymede/Fellow/Tailor/Coachman: Ric F Sir Adam Appleton/Sir Thomas Long: David Lawrence Goshawk: David Isenhower Laxton/Second Cutpurse: Chuck Williamson Greenwit/Sergeant Curtilax: peac Ralph Trapdoor: David Nicol Mistress Openwork: Kristingj Mistress Gallipot: Arielle Lipshaw Jack Dapper: L…
Directors & creators
Thomas Middleton and Thomas Dekker
Subjects
librivox; audio; drama; middleton; comedy; dekker
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