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Heartbreak House

George Bernard Shaw
 (1856 - 1950)

On the eve of World War I, Ellie Dunn, her father, and her fiancé are invited to one of Hesione Hushabye’s infamous dinner parties. Unfortunately, her fiancé is a scoundrel, her father’s a bumbling prig, and she’s actually in love with Hector, Hesione’s husband. This bold mix of farce and tragedy lampoons British society as it blithely sinks towards disaster. (Summary by Wikipedia)

Cast
Nurse Guinness: Bev J. Stevens
Ellie Dunn: Arielle Lipshaw
Captain Shotover: Bruce Pirie
Lady Ariadne Utterword: Caprisha Page
Hesione Hushabye: Elizabeth Klett
Mazzini Dunn: Leonard Wilson
Hector Hushabye: Bob Neufeld
Boss Mangan: Delmar H. Dolbier
Randall Utterword: mb
The Burglar: Todd
Narrator: Elizabeth Klett

Audio edited by Elizabeth Klett

Running Time: 3:19:52 in 4 Audio CDs

1 1 - Act 1 - 01:18:28
2 2 - Act 2, Part 1 - 40:42
3 3 - Act 2, Part 2 - 43:02
4 4 - Act 3 - 37:40
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