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Back to Methuselah

By: George Bernard Shaw
Narrated by: Jennie VanderLugt, Andy Harrington, Leanne Yau, Anna Grace, Tyler Hyrchuk, Huw Brentnall, Lance Rasmussen
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Back to Methuselah by George Bernard Shaw

Presented by The Online Stage

George Bernard Shaw embraced the concept of what he called creative evolution, which he saw as development generated by a perception of need, rather than evolution by the operation of the blind forces of natural selection.

In 1982, after having witnessed the horrors of the First World War, Shaw started work on Back to Methuselah, a large-scale presentation of the story of human development, starting from the Garden of Eden and extended far into the future. The first performance was held in New York in 1922.

The five plays included are "In the Beginning", "The Gospel of the Brothers Barnabus", "The Thing Happens", "Tragedy of an Elderly Gentleman", and "As Far as Thought Can Reach".

Cast:

Jennie VanderLugt
Andy Harrington
Leanne Yau
Anna Grace
Tyler Hyrchuk
Huw Brentnall
Lance Rasmussen
Sydnee Fullmer
Graham Scott
Shaina Summerville
John Burlinson
Denis Daly
Sara Morsey
Blythe Melin

Public Domain (P)2021 The Online Stage
Drama & Plays European World Literature
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