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The Mollusc archiveThe Mollusc is a classic comedy of social and sexual manners. This production marks the centenary of the 1907 premiere and is the first time the play has been seen in London for over 50 years. The Mollusc is the story of a woman who will do anything to do nothing. With mesmerising skill, Mrs Dulcie Baxter enslaves the members of her household - her husband, her children, and their attractive governess, Miss Roberts. When her brother Tom arrives from Colorado, he tries to break the cycle of entrapment which binds everyone to his sister's will, but he uncovers a world of sexual hypocrisy and jealousy which nobody expected to find... On one level a delightfully frothy comedy, and on another a subversive and vicious assault on the double standards of the English middle classes, The Mollusc is a classic of Edwardian theatre with all the polish and sophistication of an Oscar Wilde comedy combined with the urgent passion expected of the drama of Harvey Granville Barker or Bernard Shaw. Performance Length: Approx 2 hours 30 minutes

Cast/Performers

Sally Leonard, Moir Leslie, Andrew P. Stephen, Simon Poland

Creatives/Company

Author: Hubert Henry Davies
Producer: Primavera (in association with Neil McPherson for the Finborough Theatre)
Director: Tom Littler

The Mollusc

The Mollusc (Play) production archive for QTIX code T0489723521. Details of all The Mollusc archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0446706634

Archive Listings

15 Jul 07
  to
29 Jul 07
Finborough
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

No UKTW or User reviews available.
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