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Some Americans Abroad

By: Richard Nelson
Narrated by: Ken Baltin, William Cain, Tara Callaghan, Lindsay Crouse, Julie Harris, Will Lyman, Kathleen McInerny
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When a group of American professors gathers in London to teach a theatre course, the sparks fly as they squabble over academic politics, with egos, reputations, and careers at stake.

An L.A. Theatre Works full-cast production, starring Ken Baltin, William Cain, Tara Callaghan, Lindsay Crouse, Julie Harris, Will Lyman, Kathleen McInerny, Dossy Peabody, Paula Plum, Alan Rachins, Mark Schilling, and Wallace Shawn. Directed by Andreas Teuber. Recorded before a live audience by L.A. Theatre Works.

The complete list of actors includes Dossy Peabody, Paula Plum, Alan Rachins, Mark Schilling, and Wallace Shawn.

©1989 Richard Nelson (P)2015 L.A. Theatre Works

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I hated this play. I found it way to wordy nd the plot dragged and never resolved. The loose end of the sexual abuse by a professor was never resolved. And the young women was left without any protection or recourse in the story. The acting was great. But I would skip this play it was dull, pretentious and I am sorry that I wasted the time one it.

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