HENRY GARSON
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Plays by Henry Garson
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| 1st Published: | Dramatists Play Service, NY, | ISBN | - | |||
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| Genre: | - | Comedy | Parts: | Male | 13 | Female | 7 |
| Parts Other: | 1b 1g | |||||
| Notes: | written by Edmund Beloin and Henry Garson | |||||
| Synopsis: | A fading movie star goes to Rome to seek a new career. She is making some progress with the current directorial genius Carmenelli, when her estranged husband arrives and falls in love with his wife again. He believes they are divorced, but in truth the final decree never went through. They quarrel again, and now the director decides he will marry the star! Through all this runs an amusing satire on Italian movie making, and a particularly funny rehearsal scene in which the Italian actors are coached by their volatile director in a vain effort to get a good performance out of the Hollywood star. The star succeeds not only in preventing her husband from marrying an attractive girl but brings about a happy reconciliation between herself and her husband. Though the tone of the play is delightfully satirical and the action brisk, there is a genuine understanding of the deeper implications underlying the amusing comedy situations. | |||||