Buchdetails
Beschreibung
In freely translating three of these perennial comedies, Charles Marowitz has demonstrated that, fifty million Frenchmen can't be wrong. There is brilliance and buouyancy in these works and, Marowitz has given them a face-lift, a shot of adrenaline and a new lease-on-life.
The volume contains:
- Henry Becque's La Parisienne, the grand-daddy of all triangular comedies,
- Naked Lady, one of Feydeaus' more outrageous affronts against the bourgeoisie
- Quack, a musical-vaudeville based on Moliere's The Doctor in Spite of Himself with music by Michael Valenti.
All in brand-new traslations and adaptations.
>About the Author:
Charles Marowitz is the author of Sex Wars, free adaptations of works by Ibsen and Strindberg. His new English Version of Rostand's Cyrano De Bergerac was published by Smith & Kraus in 1996. He has translated the work of Eugene Ionesco (Makbett), Fernando Arrabal (And They Put Handcuffs on the Flowers), Carl Sternheim's The Snob and Nikolai Gogol's Marriage. His original plays include Sherlock's Last Case, which premiered on Broadway with Frank Langella, Artaud at Rodez, Wilde West, Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life and Stage Fright, a new black comedy.