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Narrated by:
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full cast
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Greg Wise
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Miriam Margolyes
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By:
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Oscar Wilde
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"Oscar Wilde's most famous and - posthumously - successful play." (The Cambridge Companion to Oscar Wilde)
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- Margot Vigeant
- 06-05-12
Leave off the Stage Directions!
You know the material is funny and biting enough to make you cry. But darn-it, the stage directions distract without adding value. There are maybe *two* places where we need to be told someone is entering or leaving. The rest is really obvious from what the characters say OR could be made obvious through a touch of audio staging (door or walking sounds, for example). The intrusion of the superfluous narrator just ruined this one for me.
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- Ting-Yee
- 02-05-05
Yummy, fast 'read'
This is "Masterpiece Theater" minus the TV. Crisp, delicious dialogue. No plain ol' narration here - the multiple voices do the play justice. You'll be hooked.
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- Lavinia
- 03-01-15
Refreshing
Very nice story for any age. Listening to it made it more attractive that reading. It was just perfect for a weekend listen.
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- P. Steele
- 07-29-07
Great story
This was a very enjoyable listen. I'd never heard this story before, and it was great. I thought the voice acting was well done. I would recommend!
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- Roland
- 06-16-08
Delectable and timeless
Wilde's one-liners come to life in a crisp, fast-paced recording. The cast renders the characters in a truly delightful manner. A most entertaining piece of audio.
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