Audiobook: Romancers

Audiobook: Romancers

By the author of Cyrano de Bergerac, this comic-romance formed the basis for the long-running 1960’s musical “The Fantasticks”. – Summary by WendyKatzHiller

Persons in the Play:
Sylvette: Jenn Broda
Percinet: Joanna Michal Hoyt
Straforel: Larry Wilson
Bergamin: ToddHW
Pasquinot: Wayne Cooke
Blaise (a gardener): Rebecca Brown
Stage Directions: WendyKatzHiller

Edited by: WendyKatzHiller
Proof-listened by: sanved23, WendyKatzHiller and Rapunzelina

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