The Dinner Party
by Neil Simon

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The Dinner Party Book Cover
The Dinner Party Cover

Highlights

90 minsPresent DayInterior SetContemporary Costumes/Street ClothesAmericanComedy

What readers are saying

Readers have mixed feelings about this play, noting that while it has moments of sharp dialogue and interesting character setups, it often lacks Neil Simon's signature wit and humor. Many appreciate the unique concept around the dinner party, but feel the execution falls short, especially in character development and pacing. It's recognized as a departure from Simon's usual works, but some see that as a drawback rather than a strength.

Sharp and sophisticated dialogueInteresting character setupsUnique concept for a playLacks Simon's usual witPacing issues towards the end

Synopsis

Comedy / Characters: 3 male 3 female

Scenery: Interior

Here is a decidedly French dinner party served up in a chaotic mode that only a master of comedy could create.

Five people are invited to dine at a first rate restaurant in Paris.

They do not know who the other guests will be or why they have been invited.

Tossed together in a private dining room they have a sneaking suspicion that this unorthodox dinner party will forever change their lives.

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Press Reviews

"A blizzard of one liners... The audience can bank on some good laughs."

— New York Daily News

"Frequently hilarious but also dangerously serious... An invitation you'll be glad you accepted."

— New York Post

Characters

Character
Yvonne Fouchet
Gabrielle Buonocelli
Mariette Levieux
Claude Pichon
Albert Donay
Andre Bouville

Videos

The Dinner Party - Andre Bouville's Entrance

Publication

PublisherSamuel French
Year2010
BindingPaperback
Edition1st Paperback Ed
Pages70
PlaceNew York
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780573628313
ISBN-100573628319
LCCN2006491980
LCCPS3537.I663 D56 2002

The Dinner Party is a American comedy play written by Neil Simon and published by Samuel French in New York (2010).

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