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by [[Giles Cooper]]
 
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Performances: Mon 5th – Sun 11th February [[1968]], [[Bell Theatre|Theatre]]
 
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== Introduction ==
 
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Illustrating the agelessness of avarice, Giles Cooper, in this modern play, writes of the power of greed to overcome moral scruples.
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In "Everything in the Garden", we see a middle class suburban family who are so respectable that they, and their friends, could be classed as moral snobs. Like most people who live within a tight cocoon of convention, they are bigoted and intolerant of those they consider beyond the pale.
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Yet.......when the chance to make a lot of money, even they will sacrifice their principles - provided they still remain outwardly moral!
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:27, 13 January 2016

by Giles Cooper

Directed by Victor Shaw

Performances: Mon 5th – Sun 11th February 1968, Theatre


Introduction

Illustrating the agelessness of avarice, Giles Cooper, in this modern play, writes of the power of greed to overcome moral scruples.

In "Everything in the Garden", we see a middle class suburban family who are so respectable that they, and their friends, could be classed as moral snobs. Like most people who live within a tight cocoon of convention, they are bigoted and intolerant of those they consider beyond the pale.

Yet.......when the chance to make a lot of money, even they will sacrifice their principles - provided they still remain outwardly moral!

Cast

Crew

Reviews

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Gallery

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

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See Also

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References

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