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Chargement... Prelude to a Kiss (1990)par Craig Lucas
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. A charming little play with a Twilight Zone-esque premise. A strange, charming old man shows up at a wedding and asks to kiss the bride. When he does, the bride and the old man switch minds, unbeknownst to the groom, who must gradually figure out what has happened. The play has a lot to say about living life fearlessly. Enjoying your youth while you've got it. And it's a nice little love story. It starts out with some nice, funny, early-love banter between the young couple and by the end of the play requires the audience to think about the way they're living their lives. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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A whirlwind courtship. A storybook wedding. A kiss for the bride. And suddenly everything changes. When Peter and Rita's brand-new marriage is strained by a magical twist of fate, true love will never mean quite the same thing again. An L.A. Theatre Works full-cast recordings, starring: Caroline Aaron as Mrs. Boyle. Shannon Cochran as Leah. Tate Donovan as Peter. Charles Durning as Old Man. Arabella Field as Rita. Chuma Hunter-Gault as the Waiter and others. Sharon Madden as Aunt Dorothy. Danny Strauss as Taylor. Ron West as Dr. Boyle. Stage Managers, Jode Ryskiewicz and Cary Thompson. Radio Producer, Raymond Guarna. Associate Producer, Susan Raab. Directed by Nancy Malone. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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The play has a lot to say about living life fearlessly. Enjoying your youth while you've got it. And it's a nice little love story. It starts out with some nice, funny, early-love banter between the young couple and by the end of the play requires the audience to think about the way they're living their lives. ( )