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Rocket

Arthur Wing Pinero

Gentlemen out away from London, looking for wives. "I'm going to settle down, hearthrug and slippers and all that sort of thing." "So a lot of us have made up our minds to marry and retire from public life, and as I couldn't find any suitable partie in London - ." Add lost relatives, over protective fathers, a rich widow or two, and you have all the ingredients for a first rate farce. - Summary by ToddHW

Cast list:
Lord Leadenhall: Adrian Stephens
The Chevalier Walkinshaw: Rob Marland
John Mable: ToddHW
Joslyn Hammersmith: Tomas Peter
Clement (Waiter at the Belle Vue): alanmapstone
Bingle (Lady Hammersmith's servant): Adam Bielka
Chatwood (Waiter at the Lord Gordon): Son of the Exiles
Lady Hammersmith: TJ Burns
Rosaline Fabriquette: Sonia
Florence: Jenn Broda
Georgette: Availle
Stage Directions: MichaelMaggs
Editing: ToddHW

Year of Publication: 1883Genres: Comedy
Running Time: 02 hours 33 minutes 21 seconds
#Chapter Name
1
The Nights
Act 1 - Rising
Availle
46:06
2
The Nights
Act 2 - Mid-Air
ToddHW
1:02:06
3
The Nights
Act 3 - Coming Down Like a Stick
ToddHW
45:09

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