What if a larger-than-life “rock star” of the Victorian era spent a day with a reclusive author/professor?
That’s the premise of Daniel Rover Singer’s new comedy, A Perfect Likeness, currently playing at South Pasadena’s Fremont Center Theatre.
Had there been “rock stars” in Charles Dickens’ day, Dickens’ lifestyle would have fitted right in. Meanwhile, C.L. Dodgson–better known to readers as Lewis Carroll–lived a celibate life as an Oxford lecturer. In A Perfect Likeness, playwright/director Daniel Rover Singer–or “Rover”, as he likes to be called–brings them together in a fictitious meeting.
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