LAURENCE SENELICK
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Plays by Laurence Senelick
Anything To Declare? |
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| Genre: | - | Play/Drama | Parts: | Male | - | Female | - |
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Notes: Maurice Hennequin/Pierre Veber/Trans. By Laurence Senelick | ||||
Synopsis: Panic is the chief ingredient of ANYTHING TO DECLARE?, a 1906 French farce. . .. as the emergencies mount for a bashful bridegroom, his hypocritical father-in-law, a frustrated former suitor and a de-pantsed camel dealer. | ||||
Dead Souls |
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| Genre: | - | Adaptation | Parts: | Male | 8+ | Female | 7 |
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Notes: novel by Nikolay Gogol | ||||
Synopsis: A theatrical extravaganza drawn from Nikolay Googol's comic epic of greed and gluttony in tsarist Russia. | ||||
Inspector General, The |
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Notes: from novel by Nikolai Gogol | ||||
Synopsis: The emperor daigned to attend the premiere with the heir apparent: he was extremely pleased, and laughed heartily. The play is very entertaining, but an intolerable insult to the nobility, the civil service and the merchantry. - Khrapovitsky's diary, 1836 | ||||
Love and Intrigue |
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| Genre: | - | Adaptation | Parts: | Male | 2 | Female | 3 |
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Notes: Original Playwright - Friedrich von Schiller | ||||
Synopsis: The play deals with one of the most controversial issues of Schiller's day - class discrimination ... Ferdinand von Walter is the son of President von Walter, the unscrupulous chief administrator of a duchy. Ferdinand loves Luise Miller, the daughter of a lowborn musician. To break up the affair, which he regards as a threat to his political ambitions, the president employs the services of a slick opportunist, Wurm. Together they launch a cabal to convince Ferdinand that Luise is promiscuous. Believing the lies, Ferdinand poisons Luise and himself, only to realize the truth just before he dies. | ||||