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Patricia Routledge in Three Portraits

Starring: Patricia Routledge

If you love Patricia Routledge as Hyacinth in Keeping Up Appearances, you'll treasure her star performances in these award-winning monolagues by Alan Bennett.

Item Number: 11103

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Format:
DVD Fullscreen
Region:
1 - More Details
Run time:
About 2 hours
Number of Discs:
1
Closed Captions / Subtitles:
Not available for this product
Special Features:
A Visit from Miss Prothero - bonus play by Alan Bennett starring Patricia Routledge and Hugh Lloyd (37 minutes)
Alan Titchmarsh interviews with Alan Bennett and Patricia Routledge (Pebble Mill 1/15/1992) (21 minutes)
Cast / Writer Bios
Alan Bennett (The Madness of King George) is one of Britain's most treasured writers. His acclaimed monologues - poignant, funny, warm, tragic - crackle with wry observations, knowing irony and tender understanding. In superb performances, Patricia Routledge reaches beneath the surface to reveal unexpected secrets. In these compelling stories, what is left unsaid is almost as important as the most intimate revelation.

Miss Fozzard Finds Her Feet
(from Talking Heads 2) Miss Fozzard's life is centered on her department store career (and its on-the-job gossip) until her brother's stroke forces her into the role of caregiver. It's a thankless existence that brightens when she visits a new chiropodist.

A Lady of Letters
(from Talking Heads) Miss Ruddock writes letters - to the newspapers, to the local crematorium and to other authorities. It's the least she can do to keep the neighborhood up to scratch.

A Woman of No Importance
Miss Schofield is a woman of regular habits. One day she is twenty minutes late for lunch, and her world begins to crumble.
Miss Fozzard Finds Her Feet
(from Talking Heads 2) Miss Fozzard?s life is centered on her department store career (and its on-the-job gossip) until her brother?s stroke forces her into the role of caregiver. It?s a thankless existence that brightens when she visits a new chiropodist.

A Lady of Letters
(from Talking Heads) Miss Ruddock writes letters ? to the newspapers, to the local crematorium and to other authorities. It?s the least she can do to keep the neighborhood up to scratch.

A Woman of No Importance
Miss Schofield is a woman of regular habits. One day she is twenty minutes late for lunch, and her world begins to crumble.
Did you know? Patricia Routledge starred on Broadway, too! She won a Tony? Award in 1968 as best actress in a musical- Jule Styne's Darling of the Day.

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