http://xuges.com/xdwx/xqn/04/05.htm WebHe's not the protagonist, but he defines the action, exerting influence on Sir Robert, Lady Chiltern, Mrs. Cheveley, Mabel – everybody who's anybody. He restores the orderly world that Mrs. Cheveley disrupted. He's also the go-to person for plot points. Who snatches up the bracelet? Lord Goring. Who nabs slippery Mrs. Cheveley? Lord Goring.
MONOLOGUE Oscar Wilde
WebMabel Chiltern then enters the room, chastising her sister-in-law for complimenting Lord Goring's uncharacteristic seriousness. Mabel and Goring then engage in flirtatious banter. Goring requests a list of last night's guests and, having reconfirmed a riding date tomorrow with Mabel, leaves the scene. WebMabel Chiltern, the clever and capricious younger sister of Sir READ MORE - PRO MEMBERS ONLY Join the StageAgent community to learn more about this monologue from An Ideal Husband and unlock other amazing theatre resources! is a comma needed after yet
Oscar Wilde – An Ideal Husband (Act 1) Genius
WebApr 15, 1999 · Sir Robert se tourne alors vers son ami de toujours, lord Arthur Goring. Réputé dans toute la ville pour ses traits d’esprit et ses écart de conduite, Goring se trouve pris dans un inextricable tissu de mensonges, de tentations et de liaisons secrètes et de plus Mabel Chiltern, la sœur de Robert, menace son célibat tant affectionne. WebLady Chiltern, a beautiful woman in her late twenties, is receiving her guests in stiff, formal manner at the top of a spiral staircase. Meanwhile, Mrs. Marchmont and Lady Basildon – two pretty, slightly affected young women – are sitting together on an antique sofa, complaining to each other about the dullness of society parties. WebLADY CHILTERN LADY MARKBY THE COUNTESS OF BASILDON MRS. MARCHMONT MISS MABEL CHILTERN, Sir Robert Chiltern's Sister MRS. CHEVELEY THE SCENES OF THE PLAY ACT I. The Octagon Room in Sir Robert Chiltern's House in Grosvenor Square. ACT II. Morningroom in Sir Robert Chiltern's House. ACT III. is a comma needed after a year