

Comedy
Overview
The 'Beaux': Mr Aimwell and Mr Archer, two charming, dissolute young men who have blown their fortunes in giddy London. Shamed and debt-ridden, they flee to provincial Lichfield. Their 'Stratagem': to marry for money. Lodged at the local inn, posing as master and servant, they encounter a teeming variety of human obstacles: a crooked landlord, a fearsome highwayman, a fervent French Count, a maid on the make, a drunken husband, a furious butler, a natural healer and a strange, turbulent priest. But their greatest obstacle is love. When the Beaux' meet their match in Dorinda and Mrs Sullen they are most at risk, for in love they might be truly discovered.
Top Cast


Lloyd Hutchinson
Lloyd Hutchinson
Boniface
Lloyd Hutchinson
Boniface


Amy Morgan
Amy Morgan
Cherry
Amy Morgan
Cherry


Samuel Barnett
Samuel Barnett
Aimwell
Samuel Barnett
Aimwell


Geoffrey Streatfeild
Geoffrey Streatfeild
Archer
Geoffrey Streatfeild
Archer


Pippa Bennett-Warner
Pippa Bennett-Warner
Dorinda
Pippa Bennett-Warner
Dorinda


Susannah Fielding
Susannah Fielding
Mrs. Sullen
Susannah Fielding
Mrs. Sullen


Joplin Sibtain
Joplin Sibtain
Gibbet
Joplin Sibtain
Gibbet


Pearce Quigley
Pearce Quigley
Scrub
Pearce Quigley
Scrub


Timothy Watson
Timothy Watson
Count Bellair
Timothy Watson
Count Bellair


Jamie Beamish
Jamie Beamish
Foigard
Jamie Beamish
Foigard
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