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  1. Written by. Tom Stoppard. Original language. English. Genre. Comedy. Setting. A transatlantic liner, 1930s. Rough Crossing is a 1984 comedy play by British playwright Tom Stoppard, freely adapted from Ferenc Molnár 's Játék a Kastélyban (Play at the Castle). [1]

    • Tom Stoppard, Ferenc Molnár
    • 1984
  2. 29 de jul. de 2021 · Opinion. Theater Review. ‘Rough Crossing’ Review: Riding the Waves of Wit. American Players Theater presents Tom Stoppard’s shipboard comedy, an English-language adaptation of ‘Play at the...

  3. 14 de dez. de 2020 · Based on a classic farce, Play at the Castle by Ferenc Molnar, Rough Crossing takes place on shipboard as two playwrights struggle to finish a musical comedy and rehearse it before docking in New York in On the Razzle, adapted from Einen Jux will er sich machen by Johann Nestroy, two shop assistants live it up while dodging their employer in the...

  4. Rough Crossing is about a group of friends crossing the Atlantic in an ocean liner on their way to New York to stage a musical. It’s an adaptation of a play by a Hungarian playwright who, in fact, set his play in a big country house on the Italian Riviera.

  5. 19 de fev. de 2019 · And on the face of it, this revival of Tom Stoppard’s 1984 comedy, Rough Crossing has a lot to commend it. As a dramatic writer it seems there is no accolade Stoppard hasn’t achieved. He won the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay with Shakespeare in Love, and five of his plays have won Broadway’s coveted Tony Awards.

  6. Summary. The co-authors, the composer and most of the cast of a comedy destined for Broadway are simultaneously trying to finish and rehearse the play while crossing the Atlantic on an ocean liner. Tom Stoppard's hilarious play has been freely adapted from Ferenc Molnar's classic farce Jatek a Kastelyban .

  7. 5 de jul. de 2021 · Running July 1 through Aug. 7 at the Hill Theatre in limited capacity performances, APT’s production of English playwright Tom Stoppard’s “Rough Crossing” is a breezy voyage of deceit and farcical charms.