Category: Full Cast, Plays & Theater
Language: EnglishKeywords: L.A. Theatre Works
Written by William Shakespeare
Read by James Marsters, Lynn Collins, Stacy Keach, James Waterston, Alexis Jacknow, Jeff Gardner, André Sogliuzzo, Matthew Wolf, Jules Willcox, Summer Spiro
Format: M4B
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Love triumphs in As You Like It, Shakespeareâs joyous comic adventure! Rosalind, arguably Shakespeareâs greatest female character, is banished from court and follows her exiled father into the untamed Forest of Arden. Disguised as a man for safety, Rosalindâs great wit and good nature show through her male trappings as she engages with fools and philosophers adrift in the woods, and ultimately falls in love.
Original songs composed by Summer Spiro.
Directed by Barry Creyton
Lynn Collins as Rosalind
Jeff Gardner as Silvius/Jaques de Boys
Alexis Jacknow as Audrey/Dennis/Lords/Pages
Stacy Keach as Jaques
James Marsters as Duke Frederick/Duke Senior
André Sogliuzzo as Adam/Charles/Others
Summer Spiro as Phebe/Amiens/Others
James Waterston as Orlando
Jules Willcox as Celia
Matthew Wolf as Touchstone/Oliver
Recorded in Los Angeles before a live audience at The James Bridges Theater, UCLA in April of 2016.
2 hrs and 13 mins
Love triumphs in As You Like It, Shakespeareâs joyous comic adventure! Rosalind, arguably Shakespeareâs greatest female character, is banished from court and follows her exiled father into the untamed Forest of Arden. Disguised as a man for safety, Rosalindâs great wit and good nature show through her male trappings as she engages with fools and philosophers adrift in the woods, and ultimately falls in love.
Original songs composed by Summer Spiro.
Directed by Barry Creyton
Lynn Collins as Rosalind
Jeff Gardner as Silvius/Jaques de Boys
Alexis Jacknow as Audrey/Dennis/Lords/Pages
Stacy Keach as Jaques
James Marsters as Duke Frederick/Duke Senior
André Sogliuzzo as Adam/Charles/Others
Summer Spiro as Phebe/Amiens/Others
James Waterston as Orlando
Jules Willcox as Celia
Matthew Wolf as Touchstone/Oliver
Recorded in Los Angeles before a live audience at The James Bridges Theater, UCLA in April of 2016.
2 hrs and 13 mins