PODCAST · comedy
Constant Couple
by George Farquhar
Dive into the witty world of George Farquhars The Constant Couple; or, A Trip to the Jubilee, a delightful comedy that showcases his literary brilliance. Born in 1678 as the son of a clergyman in Northern Ireland, Farquhar displayed a passion for writing from a young age. After studying at Trinity College, Dublin, he became known for his charm and cleverness, despite facing financial struggles. In 1700, he penned this engaging play to coincide with the Jubilee year in Rome, cleverly using the occasion to capture audiences’ attention. Though the connection to the festival is tenuous, the humor and lively characters in this comedy shine through. Experience the laughter and charm that have made this work a classic. - Summary by Mrs. Inchbald, a contemporary critic
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005 - Act 5
Dive into the witty world of George Farquhars The Constant Couple; or, A Trip to the Jubilee, a delightful comedy that showcases his literary brilliance. Born in 1678 as the son of a clergyman in Northern Ireland, Farquhar displayed a passion for writing from a young age. After studying at Trinity College, Dublin, he became known for his charm and cleverness, despite facing financial struggles. In 1700, he penned this engaging play to coincide with the Jubilee year in Rome, cleverly using the occasion to capture audiences’ attention. Though the connection to the festival is tenuous, the humor and lively characters in this comedy shine through. Experience the laughter and charm that have made this work a classic. - Summary by Mrs. Inchbald, a contemporary critic
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004 - Act 4
Dive into the witty world of George Farquhars The Constant Couple; or, A Trip to the Jubilee, a delightful comedy that showcases his literary brilliance. Born in 1678 as the son of a clergyman in Northern Ireland, Farquhar displayed a passion for writing from a young age. After studying at Trinity College, Dublin, he became known for his charm and cleverness, despite facing financial struggles. In 1700, he penned this engaging play to coincide with the Jubilee year in Rome, cleverly using the occasion to capture audiences’ attention. Though the connection to the festival is tenuous, the humor and lively characters in this comedy shine through. Experience the laughter and charm that have made this work a classic. - Summary by Mrs. Inchbald, a contemporary critic
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003 - Act 3
Dive into the witty world of George Farquhars The Constant Couple; or, A Trip to the Jubilee, a delightful comedy that showcases his literary brilliance. Born in 1678 as the son of a clergyman in Northern Ireland, Farquhar displayed a passion for writing from a young age. After studying at Trinity College, Dublin, he became known for his charm and cleverness, despite facing financial struggles. In 1700, he penned this engaging play to coincide with the Jubilee year in Rome, cleverly using the occasion to capture audiences’ attention. Though the connection to the festival is tenuous, the humor and lively characters in this comedy shine through. Experience the laughter and charm that have made this work a classic. - Summary by Mrs. Inchbald, a contemporary critic
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002 - Act 2
Dive into the witty world of George Farquhars The Constant Couple; or, A Trip to the Jubilee, a delightful comedy that showcases his literary brilliance. Born in 1678 as the son of a clergyman in Northern Ireland, Farquhar displayed a passion for writing from a young age. After studying at Trinity College, Dublin, he became known for his charm and cleverness, despite facing financial struggles. In 1700, he penned this engaging play to coincide with the Jubilee year in Rome, cleverly using the occasion to capture audiences’ attention. Though the connection to the festival is tenuous, the humor and lively characters in this comedy shine through. Experience the laughter and charm that have made this work a classic. - Summary by Mrs. Inchbald, a contemporary critic
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001 - Act 1
Dive into the witty world of George Farquhars The Constant Couple; or, A Trip to the Jubilee, a delightful comedy that showcases his literary brilliance. Born in 1678 as the son of a clergyman in Northern Ireland, Farquhar displayed a passion for writing from a young age. After studying at Trinity College, Dublin, he became known for his charm and cleverness, despite facing financial struggles. In 1700, he penned this engaging play to coincide with the Jubilee year in Rome, cleverly using the occasion to capture audiences’ attention. Though the connection to the festival is tenuous, the humor and lively characters in this comedy shine through. Experience the laughter and charm that have made this work a classic. - Summary by Mrs. Inchbald, a contemporary critic
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Dive into the witty world of George Farquhars The Constant Couple; or, A Trip to the Jubilee, a delightful comedy that showcases his literary brilliance. Born in 1678 as the son of a clergyman in Northern Ireland, Farquhar displayed a passion for writing from a young age. After studying at Trinity College, Dublin, he became known for his charm and cleverness, despite facing financial struggles. In 1700, he penned this engaging play to coincide with the Jubilee year in Rome, cleverly using the occasion to capture audiences’ attention. Though the connection to the festival is tenuous, the humor and lively characters in this comedy shine through. Experience the laughter and charm that have made this work a classic. - Summary by Mrs. Inchbald, a contemporary critic
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