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EPISODE · May 15, 2026 · 2H 5M

Honey-Moon - John Tobin

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This Restoration-era romantic comedy was written by playwright John Tobin -- who had the great bad luck to have died on the very eve of becoming famous. All of the plays that would eventually make his name as a dramatist were rejected by the managers of the major theatres of London. Ill with consumption, Tobin heard that his last play, “The Honeymoon” had been accepted by the manager of Drury Lane. Unfortunately, the playwright expired before the production reached the stage. This script, heavily influenced by popular fairy tales and Shakespeare’s “Taming of the Shrew,” was popular with theater-goers throughout the 19th century. - Summary by Kelly Taylor Cast List: Duke of Aranza: Greg Giordano Count Montalban: Scotty Smith Captain Rolando: ToddHW Signor Balthazar: Larry Wilson Lopez : Adrian Stephens Campillo: James. R. Hedrick Jaquez : Alan Mapstone Lampedo: Beeswaxcandle Olmedo: Inkell Pedro: David Purdy Juliana : Kelly S. Taylor Volante : AleeseeyaVO Zamora : Matea Bracic Hostess : Agnes Robert Behr Stage Directions: llamaart Sound effects recorded by: Kelly S. Taylor

This Restoration-era romantic comedy was written by playwright John Tobin -- who had the great bad luck to have died on the very eve of becoming famous. All of the plays that would eventually make his name as a dramatist were rejected by the managers of the major theatres of London. Ill with consumption, Tobin heard that his last play, “The Honeymoon” had been accepted by the manager of Drury Lane. Unfortunately, the playwright expired before the production reached the stage. This script, heavily influenced by popular fairy tales and Shakespeare’s “Taming of the Shrew,” was popular with theater-goers throughout the 19th century. - Summary by Kelly Taylor Cast List: Duke of Aranza: Greg Giordano Count Montalban: Scotty Smith Captain Rolando: ToddHW Signor Balthazar: Larry Wilson Lopez : Adrian Stephens Campillo: James. R. Hedrick Jaquez : Alan Mapstone Lampedo: Beeswaxcandle Olmedo: Inkell Pedro: David Purdy Juliana : Kelly S. Taylor Volante : AleeseeyaVO Zamora : Matea Bracic Hostess : Agnes Robert Behr Stage Directions: llamaart Sound effects recorded by: Kelly S. Taylor

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