Paris Plays

Nine Plays

by Jack Fitzgerald


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/8/2004

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 536
ISBN : 9780595761135
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 536
ISBN : 9780595312962

About the Book

Paris Plays is part autobiography and part anthology of the Paris Years of the American playwright Jack Fitzgerald. Going to Paris in 1971, he founded The Paris English Theater and presented the premiere productions of nine of his plays.

Fitzgerald carries you along to France with him and relates how he founded his theater group in Paris, who and what inspired him to write each of his plays, and what life was like for a budding playwright in Paris during the 70's. You will meet a cast of unforgettable people, some extremely famous and others unknown but all remarkable and unique.

Fitzgerald's plays are humorous but dark in tone and filled with wit that wounds, delicious irony and dialogue that skewers the vapid beliefs of everyday society. He punctures the hollow pretensions of the middle class and their smug prejudices, coating his criticism with ingenious and irreverent wit from a social, literary and theatrical standpoint.

Especially fascinating are the frank and detailed foreshadowing of Fitzgerald's own life that caused him to write each of his plays. You will have the unique opportunity to become acquainted with the real-life people who are the inhabitants of these distinctive plays.


About the Author

Jack Fitzgerald was raised in Mississippi and comes from a family of writers, poets and historians. He is the author of many plays and screenplays. He is also an actor, linguist and educator. He attended Middlebury College, Cambridge University, the Sorbonne and the University of Madrid. On TV he was seen in the series Archie Bunker?s Place and he has appeared in many television commercials. He has acted in films and on stage in France, Mexico, Cuba and the USA and has written screenplays in both Paris and Hollywood. He resided for nine years in Paris where he established the only permanent English language theater, The Paris English Theatre. It was there many of his plays were first produced. He sees life as a ?serious circus? and in his writing combines the deadly serious with the comic.