The Affair

The Affair by Charles Percy Snow is a work published by Penguin in 1962, presented in this New Impression edition with 316 pages. This book is dramatized by Ronald Millar and features a range of characters portrayed by actors such as Brewster Mason and Elizabeth Hubbard. The narrative unfolds within a theatrical context, showcasing the intricacies of human relationships and the complexities of personal and professional lives.
Readers will find a rich exploration of contemporary themes through the lens of drama, as the story is brought to life by a talented cast and creative team, including director John Fernald and costume designer Ramse Mostoller. The book delves into the dynamics of its characters, reflecting on the intersections of literature and performance. This edition is available in English and offers an engaging experience for those interested in literature and fiction.
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Henry Miller’s Theatre, Bonard Productions and Henry Sherek present C.P. Snow’s, “The Affair,” dramatized by Ronald Millar, directed by John Fernald, settings and lighting by Eldon Elder, costumes by Ramse Mostoller, with Brewster Mason, Edwart Atienza, Keith Baxter, Francis Compton, Edgar Daniels, C. Stafford Dickens, Mitchell Erickson, J.S. Good, Christopher Hewett, Elizabeth Hubbard, Geoffrey Lumsden, Kenneth Mars, Donald Moffat, Kynaston Reeves, Brenda Vaccaro, Patrick Waddington, Paxton Whitehead.
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