The Invention of Love
"What will become of you?"
An esoteric play portraying the life of poet A. E. Housman focusing specifically on his personal life and love for a college classmate.
"What will become of you?"
An esoteric play portraying the life of poet A. E. Housman focusing specifically on his personal life and love for a college classmate.
Robert Sean Leonard
Young Housman
Richard Easton
Older Housman
David Harbour
Moses John Jackson
Michael Stuhlbarg
Alfred William Pollard
Byron Jennings
Benjamin Jowett / Henry Labouchére
Paul Hecht
Jerome K. / John Ruskin
Peter McRobbie
Mark Pattison / W.T. Stead
Mark Nelson
Chamberlain
Guy Paul
John Percival Postgate / Robinson Ellis
An esoteric play portraying the life of poet A. E. Housman focusing specifically on his personal life and love for a college classmate.
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