By John Strand. After the 17th-century French classic by Montfleury.
Product Code: L98000
Full-length Play
Cast size: 4m., 3w.
Awards: Helen Hayes Award
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This "startlingly modern" tale about attempted murder and a woman's revenge concerns a husband who discovers evidence that his wife has been unfaithful. He abandons her on a desert isle, expecting her to die. But she escapes and returns three years later disguised as a man. She manages to have herself appointed judge and promptly brings her husband to trial for the murder of his wife. Calling the play "funny, grim, superb" the Washington Post wrote: "Strand's very free adaptation is like the best comedy, wild yet precise. He's dared to translate Montfleury's 17th-century poetry into 20th-century verse, and the language rollicks along from comic anachronism to melancholy aphorism." Keeping certain conventions of the genre, such as the commedia dell'arte-inspired comedy, the play focuses on the very serious questions of justice and revenge. It features a superb leading-actress breeches role and a coup de theatre ending. "Darkly hilarious, brightly poetic and emotionally scary," said Washington City Paper." It's easy to imagine Lovers and Executioners having a long life on the repertory circuit in this country and Britain."
Listening to the show was a pleasure for me and I enjoyed it more and more with each successful performance.
Fantastically fun show! Great characters that really gave my students challenges and the opportunity to shine. Was super easy to cut for UIL contest!!
Strand's translation is fresh and modern. It's not only accessible to audiences, it's delightful for artists to unpack.
David Hay (Guest Director), Wayne State University, Detroit, Mich.