TIM CUSACK   


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Plays by Tim Cusack

TIM CUSACK
I, Claudius Live
1st Produced:
2006
Company:
Theater Askew
1st Published:
-
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Genre:
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Adaptation
Parts:
Male
11
Female
5
Parts Other:
-
Notes: written by Tim Cusack & Jason Jacobs, adapted by the company
Synopsis: This is a free adaptation of the BBC miniseries I, Claudius, created by Theatre Askew. It relates the sexual intrigues and imperial ambitions of the Julio-Claudian family in 1st century Rome (the emperors of Rome Augustus Caesar, Tiberius, Caligula, and Claudius). The company provides this disclaimer: "This is a work of historical fiction. Any resemblance to current events involving nepotism, cronyism, corruption, religious fanaticism, aggressive foreign policy, widening class divisions, sex scandals, and the dynastic ambitions of certain American families is purely coincidental. The presenters of this theatrical entertainment assume no responsibility for any parallels you may draw between imperial Rome and our time."
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TIM CUSACK
Stunt Man
1st Produced:
New York
1998
Company:
-
1st Published:
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To Buy This Play:
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Genre:
Solo
Play/Drama
Parts:
Male
1
Female
-
Parts Other:
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Notes: -
Synopsis: Mr. Cusack here appears as Flip, a young, romantic, underemployed actor who is trying to figure out where to go in his life: His boyfriend wants him to quit because his inability to find meaningful work makes him so unhappy; his sister thinks he should take only socially relevant roles; his best friend is currently not speaking to him because of a perceived but unintended slur.
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