

The Visit, or The Old Lady Comes to Call
Friedrich Dürrenmatt


Awards & Recognition
Nominee: Five 1959 Tony Awards, including Best Play Nominee: Two 1992 Tony Awards, including Best Revival Winner! New York Drama Critics Circle, Best Foreign Play
What readers are saying
Readers generally appreciate the depth and humor of the play, highlighting its satirical take on capitalism and human nature. Many find it both entertaining and thought-provoking, with strong character development and a gripping storyline. However, some readers feel that it can be a bit dry or challenging, especially when read as a school assignment.
Friedrich Durrenmatt is considered one of the most significant playwrights of our time.
During the years of the Cold War, arguably only Beckett, Camus, Sartre, and Brecht rivaled him as a presence in European letters.
In this ALTA National Translation Award-winning new translation of what many critics consider his finest play, Joel Agee gives a fresh lease to a classic of twentieth-century theater.
Durrenmatt once wrote of himself: "I can best be understood if one grasps grotesqueness," and "The Visit" is a consummate, alarming Durrenmatt blend of hilarity, horror, and vertigo.
The play takes place "somewhere in Central Europe" and tells of an elderly millionairess who, merely on the promise of her millions, swiftly turns a depressed area into a boom town.
But the condition attached to her largesse, which the locals learn of only after they are enmeshed, is murder.
Durrenmatt has fashioned a macabre and entertaining parable that is a scathing indictment of the power of greed and confronts the perennial questions of honor, loyalty, and community.
"Stinging... [with] astonishing power."
— New York Herald Tribune
| Character |
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CLAIRE ZACHANASSIAN |
BOBBY |
PEDRO |
MAX |
MIKE |
FIRST BLIND MAN |
SECOND BLIND MAN |
ANTON SCHILL |
FRAU SCHILL |
THE SON |
THE DAUGHTER |
THE BURGOMASTER |
THE PASTOR |
THE TEACHER |
THE DOCTOR |
THE POLICEMAN |
THE PAINTER |
THE FIRST MAN |
THE SECOND MAN |
THE THIRD MAN |
THE FOURTH MAN |
THE FIRST WOMAN |
THE SECOND WOMAN |
THE FRAU BURGOMASTER |
THE TWO GRANDCHILDREN |
2015 Tony Awards Show Clip: The Visit
The Visit (Agee) is a German mystery play written by Friedrich Dürrenmatt and published by Samuel French (2011).
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Samuel French · 2011 · 120 pp
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