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The Green Cockatoo

By: Arthur Schnitzler
Narrated by: Linda Barrans, Phil Benson, Tomas Peter, Tom Saer, Mark Crowle-Groves, Alan Weyman, Sarah Mitchell
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The Online Stage presents The Green Cockatoo by Arthur Schnitzler.

The Green Cockatoo is a short play set in a busy tavern on the night of the storming of the Bastille. Rich Parisian nobles come to watch some actors play at being rogues, thieves, and other criminals, but they quickly find reality and fantasy blending together in the most alarming of ways.

Cast:

Stage Directions - Linda Barrans

Prosper - Phil Benson

Emile - Tomas Peter

François - Tom Saer

Albin - Mark Crowle-Groves

Marquis de Lansac - Alan Weyman

Severine - Sarah Mitchell

Rollin - Lance Rasmussen

Grasset - David Prickett

Lebret - Peter Tucker

Grain - Blythe Melin

The Commissaire of Police - Craig Franklin

Henri - Andy Harrington

Leocadie - P. J. Morgan

Scaevola - David Stifel

Jules - Andrew Coleman

Michette - Anna Grace

Flipotte - Amanda Friday

Guillaume - Graham Scott

Georgette - Leanne Yau

Balthasar - Ted Wenskus

Maurice - Noel Badrian

Etienne - Marty Krz

Audio edited by Anna Grace

Public Domain (P)2021 The Online Stage
Ancient, Classical & Medieval Literature Drama European World Literature
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