The talented 10-strong cast take a number of roles, with Beatie Edney's waggish Duchess and plaintive Mock Turtle and Pippa Haywood's harsh Queen standing out. |
Drawing on his naval experience, he then portrayed the waggish Lieut. |
From 1760 to 1762 Boswell studied law at home under strict supervision and sought release from boredom in gallantry, in a waggish society called the Soaping Club, and in scribbling. |
I know you to be a wag by nature, and you must play the waggish actor. |
It put a face to the voice, so often heard on local radio telling waggish tales of country life. |
She stood up, and there came over her faded face a waggish expression. |