MARK LEIPACHER   


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Plays by Mark Leipacher

MARK LEIPACHER
Intrigue/Love
1st Produced:
20 Jul 2010
Company:
Faction Theatre Company
1st Published:
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ISBN/ASIN
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Genre:
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Translation
Parts:
Male
6
Female
2
Parts Other:
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Notes:
Original Playwright - Friedrich von Schiller, translated by Daniel Millar and Mark Leipacher
Synopsis:
I will say to His Excellency: 'Your worshipful son has an eye for my daughter. My daughter is not good enough to be your worshipful son's wife, but far too good to be your worshipful son's whore. And that's that.' Unable to conceal their desire for each other, Ferdinand and Louisa - a noble soldier and the daughter of a lowborn musician - are at odds with their entire society. An ambitious President is threatened, a powerful countess is rejected, a violinist is driven to a breakdown and the slick political operator, Worm, is hired to plot their separation.
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MARK LEIPACHER
Robbers, The
1st Produced:
09 Nov 2010
Company:
The Faction Theatre Company
1st Published:
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ISBN/ASIN
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To Buy This Play:
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or the playwright direct where their email is shown at the top of the page
Genre:
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Adaptation
Parts:
Male
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Female
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Parts Other:
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Notes:
Original Playwright - Friedrich von Schiller, translated and adapted by Mark Leipacher and Danny Miller
Synopsis:
Franz is a cold, cunning manipulator obsessed with materialism, embarking on a quest for money and power. Karl is an attractive, charismatic rebel, hiding out in the forest and inciting an anarchic revolution. They couldn't be more different. Yet these two brothers are locked in a dangerous competition for their father's love and a vast inheritance. Tackling violence, class, religion, civil liberties and state intervention.
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