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The Constant Wife

By: W. Somerset Maugham
Narrated by: Kate Burton, Rosalind Ayres, Mark Capri, Stephen Collins, John de Lancie, Jen Dede, Kirsten Potter
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There’s something Constance Middleton’s friends are dying to tell her: her husband is having an affair – with her best friend! Despite their hints, Constance remains ever cool, and seemingly oblivious. Or is she? In this biting comedy of manners, marriages and mistresses, Constance – a not-so-desperate housewife - has some ideas of her own about extra-marital activity that surprise everyone in the end!

An L.A. Theatre Works full cast performance starring Kate Burton as Constance Middleton, Rosalind Ayres as Barbara Fawcett, Mark Capri as Bentley/Mortimer Durham, Stephen Collins as Bernard Kersal, John De Lancie as John Middleton, F.R.C.S., Jen Dede as Marie-Louise Durham, Christina Pickles as Mrs. Culver, and Kirsten Potter as Martha Culver, and with live sound effects by Tony Palermo.

Public Domain (P)2011 L.A. Theatre Works
Ancient, Classical & Medieval Literature Classics Drama European World Literature Marriage
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An interesting entry from the LA TheatreWorks collection. Before buying this download, I had heard of this Somerset Maugham play, but I had never seen/heard it performed. It sounds much like a Noel Coward play, in style and wit, although it is less humorous and has a relatively serious undertone re man/woman relationships. The cast is uniformly excellent--bringing out the charm and the underlying social significance of the play--but both Kate Burton and Rosalind Ayres merit special mention. All the actresses come off better than the actors, but this is the nature of the play, which views men essentially as damn fools and women as either wise or scheming cats--but cats nonetheless. (Again, very much a Noel Coward stance!) Altogether, it is good fun, and you will certainly not regret selecting this play for your collection. I give it four out of five stars, and I will be listening to it again and again for the excellently deft touch of the actors.

Fun and frothy, but with a bit of a bite!

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A great but little known English play about the sexual and economic double standard in the 1920s. I think it contains Maugham's best comic roles for women. The performance sparkles.

Witty British drama

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Maugham on Marital Fidelity/Infidelity

"There is something Constance Middleton's friends are dying to psst! : her husband is having an affair with her best friend. Despite their hints, Constance remains ever cool, and seemingly oblivious. Or is she? In this comedy of unfaithful manners, Constance (a not-desperate housewife) has surprising ideas of her own about extra-marital activity."

Maugham on Marital Fidelity/Infidelity

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This play takes the tawdy affair narrative and turns it on It's head. Well written and well acted, more than worth a listen.

Maugham always delivers

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Constance is the perfect wife living the dream. She is devoted to her husband, a doctor, spends her days comfortably, and enjoys a high standard of living. To all appearances, nothing could be wrong in her world. However, she has a rather delicious secret ...

W. Somerset Maugham's brilliantly funny play is charming, will make you laugh, and is a timeless tale of a woman discovering who she is and what she wants. It will bear many repeated listenings, losing nothing in knowing what comes next, but becoming even better.

A witty, funny, feminist tale of liberation

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In the first few minutes, I almost stopped listening. I thought it simply wasn't my "cup of tea". But I did continue listening and very much enjoyed this presentation.

I had previously listened to a book by this author and so I looked for other books by him and this was one of them. Now I want to look further and find more by him.

It was a refreshing break from much of the newer titles suggested. It was short and sweet and I thoroughly enjoyed it!

Better than I first thought it would be!

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