A Laughing Matter

A Laughing Matter by April De Angelis is a drama that unfolds in 1773 at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Published by Faber & Faber in 2002, this edition spans 123 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers on the leading man who is unconscious, creating a sense of urgency as the show must go on. The story explores the real-life figures of David Garrick, Dr. Johnson, and Oliver Goldsmith, focusing on the challenges Garrick faces as he contemplates staging a new play, *She Stoops to Conquer*, amidst financial pressures and artistic ambitions.
Readers will find a blend of historical context and theatrical intrigue as Garrick navigates the complexities of his career and the expectations of the audience. The play captures the tension between financial viability and creative expression, highlighting the stakes involved in the world of theatre. This edition offers insight into the dynamics of 18th-century drama and the personalities that shaped it, making it a notable addition to the collection of drama texts from the early 1900s onward.
Official synopsis Publisher
It’s 1773 at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. The crowd is getting restless. The leading man’s unconscious but the show must go on.
This irreverent version of real-life events tells the story of David Garrick, Dr Johnson, Oliver Goldsmith and a new play called She Stoops to Conquer. Caught between financial pressures and artistic ambition, Garrick must decide if he can risk staging a play that could make or break his career.
A Laughing Matter was produced by Out of Joint and the National Theatre, London. Following its premiere at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, in October 2002, it transferred to the National in November and returned in February 2003.
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