Ram Alley, or Merry Tricks, is a bawdy comedy by Lording Barry, a contemporary of Shakespeare. The production bankrupted Barry, landed him in debtor's jail, and set him off on a life of piracy. The action of Ram Alley takes place in a disreputable London lane where lawyers, lords, and ladies rub shoulders with prostitutes and vagabonds. One 19th century editor complained that it was "full of gross passages, allusions, and innuendoes," but more recent commentators have seen past the risque gags and recognised the play's wit, complexity, and intelligence. Ram Alley has only been revived three times since 1611, but recently came close to topping a poll of academics to find the best 'forgotten' play by an Elizabethan/Jacobean dramatist. - Summary by Rob Board
Narrator:
Kristin GjerløwSir Oliver Smallshanks:
Andrew UtleyThomas Smallshanks:
davidprWilliam Smallshanks:
Rob BoardBoutcher:
NegatronLady Sommerfield:
Elizabeth KlettConstantia Sommerfield:
Lynne ThompsonFrances:
Beth ThomasMistress Taffeta:
Alex LaneAdriana:
Sandra SchmitLieutenant Beard:
HamletThroat:
Peter TuckerDash:
HannoriaJustice Tutchin:
Richard ShippCaptain Puff, aka Captain Face:
Zames CurranSergeant:
alanmapstone1st citizen:
Lydia1st & 2nd gentleman:
Joseph TablerA drawer:
Ruth GoldingServing man:
Mary Kay1st woman:
AvailleConstable:
NewgatenovelistAudio edited by:
Rob Board
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