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Tiny Alice a play

Tragic allegory in which a Catholic lay brother's faith is tested by a wealthy woman, her lawyer, butler and a cardinal.

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  • "toneelspel in drie bedrijven"
  • "Tiny Alice"@en

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  • "Metafysisch droomspel over waarheid en illusie, werkelijkheid en symbool."
  • "This is a perplexing play on faith and religion, God and church. "Tiny Alice" begins with a venomous exchange between a lawyer and a cardinal whose contempt for each other careens back to their school days. Eventually, the lawyer offers the cardinal (and the Catholic Church) $100 million a year at the request of Miss Alice, the world's richest woman. Julian, the cardinal's secretary, is to come to Miss Alice's castle to complete the details, but while there, Julian falls prey to Miss Alice as she contrives to make him her lover. Through the related transmutations of religious ecstasy and orgasmic pleasure, Julian's true feelings are terrifyingly revealed, and the stage is set for the electrifying climax of this eloquent, compelling play. -http://www.doollee.com."
  • "Tragic allegory in which a Catholic lay brother's faith is tested by a wealthy woman, her lawyer, butler and a cardinal."@en
  • "ANTA Theatre, The American National Theatre and Academy, Alfred De Liagre, Jr., executive producer, Jean Dalrymple, executive director, presents ACT American Conservatory Theatre, William Ball, general director ... Edward Albee's "Tiny Alice," directed by William Ball, associate director Robert Bonaventura, settings by Stuart Wurtzel, lighting designed by John McLain, men's costumes designed by Walter Watson, Miss Mears' wardrobe by Ann Roth, masks by Bruce Harrow."
  • "Billy Rose Theatre, Theater 1965, Richard Barr, Clinton Wilder presents John Gielgud, Irene Worth, Edward Albee's "Tiny Alice," Eric Berry, John Heffernan, William Hutt, William Ritman designer, Mainbocher gowns, Martin Aronstein lighting, Alan Schneider director."@en

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  • "Collections"@en
  • "Collections"
  • "Specimens"
  • "Theater programs"
  • "Theater programs"@en
  • "American drama"@en
  • "Dramat amerykański"
  • "Genres littéraires"
  • "Theatertekst"
  • "Tekstuitgave"

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  • "Tiny Alice a play"@en
  • "Tiny Alice. A play"@en
  • "Winzige Alice : ein Schauspiel"
  • "Tiny Alice : [Program. Dec. 2000]"@en
  • "Tiny Alice"
  • "Tiny Alice"@en
  • "Tiny Alice"@da
  • "Winzige Alice e. Schauspiel"
  • "TINY ALICE"
  • "Tiny Alice : 1. print"
  • "Kleine Alice : spel in zeven scènes"
  • "Tiny Alice : A Play"
  • "Kleine Alice : toneelspel in drie bedrijven"
  • "Tiny Alice, a play"
  • "Tiny Alice, a play"@en
  • "Edward Albee's Tiny Alice"@en
  • "Kleine Alice"
  • "Tiny Alice : a play"
  • "Tiny Alice : a play"@en
  • "Timy Alice"@en

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