Restoring the Repertoire - The Rent Day
Work:: Restoring the Repertoire (S2073865600)
Production:: The Rent Day (T664795252)
A domestic drama by Douglas Jerrold first performed on 25 January 1832 Continuing our season of plays exploring the ‘credit crunch’, Douglas Jerrold, author of Black Eyed Susan, makes a welcome return to Restoring the Repertoire. The Rent Day is a boisterous mix of sentiment and broad comedy, telling the story of virtuous Martin Heywood’s struggle against repossession, and featuring a colourful cast of characters including the treacherous steward, Crumbs; avaricious appraiser, Bullfrog, and unscrupulous Silver Jack. A Rehearsed Reading
Listing:: L01693115105
Guildhall
The Rent Day
A domestic drama by Douglas Jerrold first performed on 25 January 1832 Continuing our season of plays exploring the ‘credit crunch’, Douglas Jerrold, author of Black Eyed Susan, makes a welcome return to Restoring the Repertoire. The Rent Day is a boisterous mix of sentiment and broad comedy, telling the story of virtuous Martin Heywood’s struggle against repossession, and featuring a colourful cast of characters including the treacherous steward, Crumbs; avaricious appraiser, Bullfrog, and unscrupulous Silver Jack. A Rehearsed Reading
Guildhall