

Picasso At The Lapin Agile
Steve Martin
What readers are saying
Readers appreciate the intricate blend of art history, biography, and world events within the play. Many find the storyline engaging and the exploration of artistic themes thought-provoking, especially in a wartime context. The setting and character dynamics also contribute to the positive reception of the piece.
THE STORY: Paris, 1941. Pablo Picasso has been summoned from his favorite café by German occupation forces to a storage vault across the city for an interrogation.
His questioner: Miss Fischer, a beautiful cultural attaché from Berlin.
Her assign
"An intense confrontational drama."
— Miami Herald
"Sex, art, Nazis, and a classy twentieth-century icon, all wrapped up like a tasty cultural burrito. Expertly done."
— The Star-Ledger (NJ)
"A polished production with carefully sprung surprises."
— The New York Times
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| Miss Fischer In her late thirties, early forties. Attractive. A cool face. We first see her in a trench coat or overcoat and a small hat. Very official looking but without a uniform. Black shoes. She carries a large case, like an artist would. |
| Pablo Picasso 59 years old. In an outfit one associates with the man, keeping in mind it’s autumn in Paris. He wears a hat. |
opening the A PICASSO show by Jeffrey Hatcher this last weekend!
A Picasso is a American play written by Jeffrey Hatcher and published by Dramatists Play Service in New York, NY (2006).
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