 
                Daniel Deronda (Dramatized)
From the Novel by George Eliot
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Kate McAll
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Scornful of men and the love they profess for her, Gwendolen Harleth is a beautiful but spoiled young woman, frustrated by her limited options in Victorian England. Daniel Deronda is an intelligent, handsome young man who has been raised by his guardian, Sir Hugo Mallinger, but knows nothing of his true origins. Deronda’s search leads him into the world of 19th-century Zionism, a discovery that will alter the course of his life.
An original L.A. Theatre Works commission, adapted and directed by Kate McAll. Includes an audience talkback about George Eliot with Hilary Schor, Professor of English, Comparative Literature and Law at USC.
An L.A. Theatre Works full-cast recording, starring:
Edita Brychta as Mother, Madame von Langen and others 
 Barry Creyton as Sir Hugo Mallinger and Lord Brackenshaw 
 Ifan Meredith as Daniel Deronda 
 Cerris Morgan-Moyer as Aunt Nancy and others 
 Kimberley Nixon as Gwendolen Harleth 
 Darren Richardson as Mordecai, Hans, and others 
 Helen Sadler as Mirah Lapidoth 
 Julian Sands as Henleigh Mallinger Grandcourt 
 André Sogliuzzo as Uncle Henry and others 
 With Kate Burton as George Eliot/Narrator 
Recorded live in performance at UCLA’s James Bridges Theater in March 2018.
©2018 Kate McAll (P)2018 L.A. Theatre Works 
            
         
    
                                                
                                            
                                        
                                    
                            
                            
                        
                    