Love's Fire
by Ntozake Shange, John Guare, William Finn, Eric Bogosian, Tony Kushner, Wendy Wasserstein

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"'Love's Fire' features an anthology of works by celebrated playwrights, each providing a unique and comedic perspective on the many facets of love."

From: Romantic Comedies for the Stage

Synopsis

The greatest love poetry in the English language provides the springboard for master playwrights' never-before-published works about the triumphs and tragedies of the heart.

The sonnets and plays in Loves' Fire are the seeds and fruit of an extraordinary project: seven sonnets by Shakespeare, newly envisioned for the stage, in one-act plays by seven brilliantly gifted contemporary playwrights.

Shakespeare's sonnets of romantic and sexual love are timeless, for they are not bound to any particular setting or to either sex.

These seven plays, each paired with the sonnet that inspired it, are startling not only in the variety of their mood, content, and setting, but also in their unusual interpretation.

For example, Wendy Wasserstein's version of Sonnet 94 is a one-act play set in the Hamptons, where a well-to-do couple is getting ready for a society benefit; Eric Bogosian creates a story of sexual jealousy and obsessiveness from Sonnet 118; and composer William Finn has transformed Sonnet 102 into a song about an artist attempting to paint his lover -- and failing

These seven new works, commissioned and produced by the Acting Company, will be performed in June.

Brought together in this slender volume with the sonnets, they form a unique tribute to Shakespeare -- a rich and marvelously entertaining celebration of the modern playwrights' adoration of the Bard.

Publication

Publisher Quill Press
Year 1998
Binding Paperback
Edition First Edition
Pages 144
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780688161729
ISBN-10 0688161723
LCCN 98014725
LCC PS634 .L68 1998
DCC 812/.5408

Love's Fire is a American play written by Ntozake Shange and published by Quill Press in New York (1998).

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