1. Dramatis Personae
The Lay of Leithian Dramatic Script Project
an illustrated version may be found here:
http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze3b4pq/leithian_script/leithian_script_3.html
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TINUVIEL AT BAY: A CACCIA OF BELERIAND
Act III of The Lay of Leithian
retold in the vernacular as a dramatic script
(with apologies to Messrs. Tolkien & Shakespeare)
(and thanks to M. Moliere & Miss Austen for assistance)
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Dramatis Personae & Cast, in order of appearance
[this is how I'd cast them - you're free to supply your own actors, of course.]
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The Human Bard Gower (appearing courtesy of The Rose Playhouse)
Derek Jacobi (appearing courtesy Henry V)
Luthien, called Tinuviel, Princess of Doriath Claudia Black (appearing courtesy of Farscape)
Orodreth, Prince of Nargothrond Hugh Grant (appearing courtesy Sense and Sensibility)
Celegorm, Son of Feanor James Marsters in suave, charming, and gentlemanly mode (courtesy Mutant Enemy)
Curufin, Son of Feanor James Marsters in sly, caustic and vicious mode (courtesy Mutant Enemy)
Finduilas, Princess of Nargothrond, daughter of Orodreth Gelsey Kirkland (appearing courtesy the Baryshnikov Nutcracker telecast)
Celebrimbor, Son of Curufin Alexis Denisof (appearing courtesy Mutant Enemy)
Gwindor, a Lord of Nargothrond Ioan Gruffydd (appearing courtesy A&E's Horatio Hornblower series)
Huan of Valinor Special guest appearance as Himself
Assorted Nargothronders of both Houses: Rangers, Citizens, and Knights
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