Don Quixote De La Jolla
by Eric Overmyer

Don Quixote De La Jolla Book Cover
Don Quixote De La Jolla Cover

Synopsis

"Blissfully zany... ...it is mainly just a free-wheeling romp that takes off some of the characters, incidents, and ideas in Cervantes's book.

It is that form of comedy, known as burlesque or travesty, which achieves its humor by the low and ridiculous transformation of a loftier subject.

(Actually, since the original DON QUIXOTE was itself a burlesque of medieval romances, DON QUIXOTE DE LA JOLLA is in effect a travesty of a travesty.) More accurately, DON QUIXOTE DE LA JOLLA is not so much a burlesque of the original book (which few people read anyway) but of the image of the book in the mass mind as fostered by other adaptations, most significantly MAN OF LA MANCHA... DON QUIXOTE DE LA JOLLA is, then, a headlong, hectic, hilarious rush, a frantic comic phantasmagoria on Quixotic themes, that needs no scholar annotations; it is great good fun."

George Weinberg-Harter, Drama-Logue

Performance

Cast

A small cast size of 5 total roles, 2 female and 3 male roles.

Publication

Year Published
1993
ISBN 10
0881451096
ISBN 13
9780881451092
Binding
Paperback
Print Length
62 pages
Place Published
NY, NY
Language
English
Print
Don Quixote De La Jolla is a American play written by and published by Broadway Play Publishing in NY, NY, 1993. The print edition has an ISBN-13 of 9780881451092 and an ISBN-10 of 0881451096.

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