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  1. Our Lady Seat of Wisdom College & the Don Bosco Drama Club presentRichard Brinsley Sheridan’s The School for Scandal.Directed by Frederick A. Duquette.Donati...

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  2. Based on The School for Scandal by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Play by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, with Jeremy Brett, Pauline, Collins, Edward Fox, Bernard Lee, Arthur Lowe, Bridget Armstrong, Joe Melia, Russell Hunter, Colin Jeavons and Constance Chapman. Tweet. Watch.

  3. 15 de mar. de 2024 · The School for Scandal review – an overblown attempt at wit. Theatre by the Lake, Keswick. Seán Aydon’s laboured attempts to shriek the play into life with overstated and almost ...

  4. 13 de abr. de 2024 · Deliciously naughty and outrageously silly, this timeless comedy is a masterclass in social satire and the art of gossip. Featuring an unforgettable cast of larger-than-life characters, each armed with a lacerating wit, The School for Scandal is one of the greatest comedies ever written. Join us for a lightning-paced evening of romance, revenge ...

  5. 10 de jul. de 2013 · THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL ADDRESSED TO MRS. CREWE, WITH THE COMEDY OF THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL Tell me, ye prim adepts in Scandal's school, Who rail by precept, and detract by rule, Lives there no character, so tried, so known, So deck'd with grace, and so unlike your own, That even you assist her fame to raise, Approve by envy, and by silence praise!—

  6. The School for Scandal: Directed by Kenean Buel. With Alice Joyce, Guy Coombs, Jere Austin, Irene Boyle. On the eve of his departure for India, Sir Oliver entrusts his nephews, Charles and Joseph Surface, to the care of his friend, Sir Peter Teazle.

  7. After Shakespeare but long before Bridgerton, there was The School for Scandal, Sheridan’s brilliantly biting comedy of manners in five acts. This new production — styled to the nines with period flair — promises an exuberant feast of big wigs and even bigger laughs. 1770s London, where the aristocracy’s morals have plunged lower than ...