Never Come Morning
This thrilling full-cast audio dramatization of Nelson Algren's seminal novel Never Come Morning, dubbed "an unusual and brilliant book" by the New York Times, traces the gritty lives of Polish youths in the Chicago slums of the 1940s.

"I think it very, very good.”
Ernest Hemingway, discussing the novel in a letter to Maxwell Perkins.

An L.A. Theatre Works full-cast performance featuring Kurt Brocker, Richard Cotovsky, Sharon Gopfert, Andrew Hawkes, Jonathan Lavan, Loren Lazerine, Robert Maffia, Guy Massey, G. Riley Mills, Turk Muller, Lara Phillips and Andy Roski.
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Never Come Morning
This thrilling full-cast audio dramatization of Nelson Algren's seminal novel Never Come Morning, dubbed "an unusual and brilliant book" by the New York Times, traces the gritty lives of Polish youths in the Chicago slums of the 1940s.

"I think it very, very good.”
Ernest Hemingway, discussing the novel in a letter to Maxwell Perkins.

An L.A. Theatre Works full-cast performance featuring Kurt Brocker, Richard Cotovsky, Sharon Gopfert, Andrew Hawkes, Jonathan Lavan, Loren Lazerine, Robert Maffia, Guy Massey, G. Riley Mills, Turk Muller, Lara Phillips and Andy Roski.
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Never Come Morning

Never Come Morning

by Paul Peditto

Narrated by Kurt Brocker, Full Cast

Adapted — 1 hours, 11 minutes

Never Come Morning

Never Come Morning

by Paul Peditto

Narrated by Kurt Brocker, Full Cast

Adapted — 1 hours, 11 minutes

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Overview

This thrilling full-cast audio dramatization of Nelson Algren's seminal novel Never Come Morning, dubbed "an unusual and brilliant book" by the New York Times, traces the gritty lives of Polish youths in the Chicago slums of the 1940s.

"I think it very, very good.”
Ernest Hemingway, discussing the novel in a letter to Maxwell Perkins.

An L.A. Theatre Works full-cast performance featuring Kurt Brocker, Richard Cotovsky, Sharon Gopfert, Andrew Hawkes, Jonathan Lavan, Loren Lazerine, Robert Maffia, Guy Massey, G. Riley Mills, Turk Muller, Lara Phillips and Andy Roski.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170364619
Publisher: L.A. Theatre Works
Publication date: 07/25/2010
Edition description: Adapted
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