Chloë Coverly

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Chloë Coverly is a modern-day teenager in Tom Stoppard’s play "Arcadia," whose curiosity and wit help bridge the play’s intertwined past and present storylines.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf female character
fictional character
theatre character
appearsIn Arcadia NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme chaos theory
interplay of past and present
romantic relationships
characteristic curious
witty
countryOfOriginOfWork United Kingdom
creator Tom Stoppard NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceOfWork 1993
genreOfWorkAppearedIn drama
hasDialogueLanguage English
hasFamilyRole member of the Coverly family
languageOfWork English
medium play
narrativeFunction bridges past and present storylines
relative Bernard Nightingale NERFINISHED
Hannah Jarvis NERFINISHED
Valentine Coverly NERFINISHED
roleInWork modern-day teenager
setting Sidley Park NERFINISHED
timePeriodInStory 1990s
workPremieredAt Royal National Theatre NERFINISHED

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Arcadia hasCharacter Chloë Coverly
Arcadia (stage production) hasCharacter Chloë Coverly
subject surface form: Arcadia (play)