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Audiobooks Narrated by Missy Yager
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"In this play by Caryl Churchill, it's the middle of the high-flying, go-getting 80's in Maggie Thatcher's England and Marlene finally has something to celebrate—she's just been made Managing Director of Top Girls Employment Agency. But with no friends to speak of, and a past she'd just as soon forget, the guests at Marlene's party are a collection of famous women from history. Soon, Marlene discovers that life above the glass ceiling is not all it's cracked up to be.
An L.A. Theatre Works full cast performance featuring:
Amy Brenneman as Marlene
Megan Austin Oberle as Kit/Shona/Waitress
Kirsten Potter as Lady Nijo/Win
Samantha Robson as Mrs. Kidd/Jeanine
Carolyn Seymour as Isabella Bird/Joyce
Kate Steele as Dull Gret/Angie
Concetta Tomei as Pope Joan/Louise
Missy Yager as Patient Griselda/Nell
Directed by John Rubinstein. Recorded before a live audience at the Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles in January of 2006."
Starring Mark Ruffalo, Josh Hamilton and Missy Yager, the original cast was reunited for this exclusive L.A. Theatre Works performance of This is Our Youth. In 1982, on Manhattan's Upper West Side, three pot-smoking teenagers are resoundingly rejecting the 1960’s ideals of their affluent parents. In hilarious and bittersweet detail, This is Our Youth follows forty-eight turbulent hours in the lives of three very lost souls at the dawn of the Reagan Era.
Includes an interview with playwright Kenneth Lonergan, director Mark Brokaw and the three actors who originated the roles of Warren, Dennis and Jessica – Mark Ruffalo, Josh Hamilton, and Missy Yager.
An L.A. Theatre Works full-cast performance featuring:
Mark Ruffalo as Warren
Josh Hamilton as Dennis
Missy Yager as Jessica
Directed by Mark Brokaw. Recorded before a live audience at the Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles.