

Don Juan (Wilbur)
Jean-baptiste Moliere
THE STORY: Don Juan is a handsome, rich, sexually naive nobleman in sixteenth-century Spain.
His servant, Leporello, urges him to find a girlfriend and lead a normal life, but the Don is more interested in finding the meaning of life through books
"Another hilarious comedy from the award-winning author of All in the Timing. ”David Ives' DON JUAN IN CHICAGO…is fantastically quirky and clever. The characters speak most of the play in verse, and the rhymes are so silly and fun that you find yourself hanging on every delicious word.“ —BackStage. ”In DON JUAN, Ives's ear for crackpot coinages…and mischievous off-key rhymes…is as good as ever…“ —The New Yorker. ”Ives has a lively wit…an original mind, and a neatly topsy-turvy way with life's little realities…[DON JUAN] is a brashly funny way to spend a couple of hours."
— New York Post
Don Juan In Chicago is a American comedy play written by David Ives and published by Dramatists Play Service in New York (1995).
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