Gamester

Gamester

001 - Act I

32 min · 23 de feb de 2026
portada del episodio 001 - Act I

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Dive into The Gamester, Edward Moores renowned work that, while it may have faded from the spotlight over the past century, was pivotal in transforming the landscape of eighteenth-century tragedy. This play broke new ground by exploring the struggles of the bourgeoisie, shifting the focus from grandiose portrayals of royalty to the relatable hardships of middle-class life. Follow the tumultuous journey of Beverley, a compulsive gambler whose dangerous addiction threatens the financial stability of his family. Unbeknownst to him, his funds are being siphoned off by a group of unscrupulous sharpers, led by the cunning Stukely, who masquerades as a supportive friend while harboring designs on Beverley’s wife. The drama unfolds with an emotional intensity that resonates just as deeply today as it did during its debut at the Drury Lane Theater on February 7, 1753. - Summary by Tomas Peter

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episode 005 - Act V artwork

005 - Act V

Dive into The Gamester, Edward Moores renowned work that, while it may have faded from the spotlight over the past century, was pivotal in transforming the landscape of eighteenth-century tragedy. This play broke new ground by exploring the struggles of the bourgeoisie, shifting the focus from grandiose portrayals of royalty to the relatable hardships of middle-class life. Follow the tumultuous journey of Beverley, a compulsive gambler whose dangerous addiction threatens the financial stability of his family. Unbeknownst to him, his funds are being siphoned off by a group of unscrupulous sharpers, led by the cunning Stukely, who masquerades as a supportive friend while harboring designs on Beverley’s wife. The drama unfolds with an emotional intensity that resonates just as deeply today as it did during its debut at the Drury Lane Theater on February 7, 1753. - Summary by Tomas Peter

23 de feb de 202639 min
episode 004 - Act IV artwork

004 - Act IV

Dive into The Gamester, Edward Moores renowned work that, while it may have faded from the spotlight over the past century, was pivotal in transforming the landscape of eighteenth-century tragedy. This play broke new ground by exploring the struggles of the bourgeoisie, shifting the focus from grandiose portrayals of royalty to the relatable hardships of middle-class life. Follow the tumultuous journey of Beverley, a compulsive gambler whose dangerous addiction threatens the financial stability of his family. Unbeknownst to him, his funds are being siphoned off by a group of unscrupulous sharpers, led by the cunning Stukely, who masquerades as a supportive friend while harboring designs on Beverley’s wife. The drama unfolds with an emotional intensity that resonates just as deeply today as it did during its debut at the Drury Lane Theater on February 7, 1753. - Summary by Tomas Peter

23 de feb de 202627 min
episode 003 - Act III artwork

003 - Act III

Dive into The Gamester, Edward Moores renowned work that, while it may have faded from the spotlight over the past century, was pivotal in transforming the landscape of eighteenth-century tragedy. This play broke new ground by exploring the struggles of the bourgeoisie, shifting the focus from grandiose portrayals of royalty to the relatable hardships of middle-class life. Follow the tumultuous journey of Beverley, a compulsive gambler whose dangerous addiction threatens the financial stability of his family. Unbeknownst to him, his funds are being siphoned off by a group of unscrupulous sharpers, led by the cunning Stukely, who masquerades as a supportive friend while harboring designs on Beverley’s wife. The drama unfolds with an emotional intensity that resonates just as deeply today as it did during its debut at the Drury Lane Theater on February 7, 1753. - Summary by Tomas Peter

23 de feb de 202634 min
episode 002 - Act II artwork

002 - Act II

Dive into The Gamester, Edward Moores renowned work that, while it may have faded from the spotlight over the past century, was pivotal in transforming the landscape of eighteenth-century tragedy. This play broke new ground by exploring the struggles of the bourgeoisie, shifting the focus from grandiose portrayals of royalty to the relatable hardships of middle-class life. Follow the tumultuous journey of Beverley, a compulsive gambler whose dangerous addiction threatens the financial stability of his family. Unbeknownst to him, his funds are being siphoned off by a group of unscrupulous sharpers, led by the cunning Stukely, who masquerades as a supportive friend while harboring designs on Beverley’s wife. The drama unfolds with an emotional intensity that resonates just as deeply today as it did during its debut at the Drury Lane Theater on February 7, 1753. - Summary by Tomas Peter

23 de feb de 202625 min
episode 001 - Act I artwork

001 - Act I

Dive into The Gamester, Edward Moores renowned work that, while it may have faded from the spotlight over the past century, was pivotal in transforming the landscape of eighteenth-century tragedy. This play broke new ground by exploring the struggles of the bourgeoisie, shifting the focus from grandiose portrayals of royalty to the relatable hardships of middle-class life. Follow the tumultuous journey of Beverley, a compulsive gambler whose dangerous addiction threatens the financial stability of his family. Unbeknownst to him, his funds are being siphoned off by a group of unscrupulous sharpers, led by the cunning Stukely, who masquerades as a supportive friend while harboring designs on Beverley’s wife. The drama unfolds with an emotional intensity that resonates just as deeply today as it did during its debut at the Drury Lane Theater on February 7, 1753. - Summary by Tomas Peter

23 de feb de 202632 min