The Woman in White (Dramatized)
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Wilkie Collins
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The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins
Presented by The Online Stage
Walter Hartright, a struggling art teacher, is stopped for directions while traveling on a dark road by a mysterious woman in white. Thus begins Walter's deep dive into the twists and turns of stolen identities, fraud, spies, conspiracy and death. Along the way, he meets the lovely Laura Fairlie and her emboldened half-sister, Marian Halcombe. Marian is brazen and assertive in her search for the truth, a strong female during a time when women were simply viewed as the weaker sex. She joins Walter on his journey to untangle the web of lies and deceit that has been spun so expertly around his new found friends.
The Woman in White is often touted as being the first Victorian crime novel.
Cast:
Narrator: Maureen Boutilier
Walter Hartright: Jeff Moon
Marian Halcombe: Amanda Friday
Count Fosco: Rob Goll
Mr. Fairlie: David Stifel
Laura Fairlie: Anna Grace
Percival Glyde: Ben Lindsey-Clark
Pesca: Russell Gold
Anne Catherick: Arielle Lipshaw
Mr. Gilmore: Ron Altman
Mr. Merriman: Alan Weyman
Mrs. Michelson: Elizabeth Klett
Countess Fosco: Trisha Rose
Maid: Leanne Yau
Mr. Dempster: Andy Harringon
Mrs. Clements: Sarah Mitchell
Mr. Dawson: Denis Daly Hester Pinhorn: P J Morgan
Goodricke: Craig Franklin
Mr. Kyrle: Ben Stevens Mrs. Catherick: Sara Morsey
Audio edited by Amanda Friday
Public Domain (P)2019 The Online StageWhat listeners say about The Woman in White (Dramatized)
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- Daren
- 19-08-2021
Walter and Marian: The embodiment of nobility
Such a powerful story. Maybe too long in parts but we’ll written and such a redeeming storyline. Not my favourite book by any means, but really enjoyed it.
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