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When Florela’s fiancé decides to leave her and compete with other suitors for the hand of the rich and beautiful Laura, Florela goes undercover to keep her man. Filled with clever deceptions and hilarious disguises, this who’s-who comedy of romantic intrigue explores the delightful and essential mystery of love. This stylish and contemporary adaptation proves that long before Sex and the City, intuition and infatuation have challenged the boundaries and fluidity of human desire.
Full-length. 3 W (20s), 1 W (40s-50s), 5 M (20s). Setting: A world of
mirrors and transformation. Simple, elegant and somewhat ornate in
design.
Production History:
OregonLive.com - http://www.oregonlive.com/performance/index.ssf/2008/05/theater_review_a_labyrinth_of.html
“Two
hours later I walked out into the summer night happy and full of a sense
of summer's possibilities, all teased out by the Miracle Theatre's
sultry little production of The Labyrinth of Desire. Labyrinth is larger
than life, an oversized comedy of love-induced errors that would play
best to a full house. It's the stuff of Shakespeare, with a dash of the
Greeks thrown in for good measure—the characters don improbable
disguises and bend gender in absurdly transparent ways, all for the sake
of true love (whatever that means). Who's in love with whom isn't really
important: What's important is that all of the complicated, passionate,
fickle, irritating vagrancies of the heart are on display here, with a
sweet bravado that highlights how ridiculous and irresistible the mating
dance really is. …The Miracle's ensemble here juggles camp, bawdiness,
and sincere sentiment, with a sly sexiness that makes the whole thing go
down easy: It's a perfect summer diversion for the long hot nights to
come. “ Allison Hallett, The Portland Mercury (The Stranger) (2008)
http://portlandtribune.com/features/story.php?story_id=121062289447055300
Contact: New Dramatists, 424 West 44th Street NY, NY 10036 USA |
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