Polish Joke And Other Plays
by David Ives

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A collection of four works from the American playwright known as “wizardly... magical and funny... a master of language” (The New York Times).

This collection brings together four full-length plays from the same dazzling pen that produced the one-act comic masterpieces of All in the Timing.

Polish Joke is about a young Polish-American’s trip through ethnic stereotypes.

Nine-year-old Midwesterner Jan Bogdan Sadlowski, nicknamed Jasiu, is told by his uncle that Poles are thought to be “backward, stupid, inept, and gloomy.”

The only way out is for Jasiu “to impersonate someone not Polish.”

In Don Juan in Chicago, a Renaissance innocent makes a deal with the devil, only to become a reluctant Latin lover.

Ancient History is a comedy-drama about the holy war that breaks out when two people from two very different cultures fall in love.

The Red Address paints a searing portrait of a man with a secret who is forced by tragedy into self-revelation.

Praise for David Ives

“A pitcher with a great many tricks up his sleeve.

He throws like an all-star... mixing comedic moods and styles with a dizzying assortment of changeups.”

The New York Times

Polish Joke

“Ives skillfully climbs the slippery slope of political incorrectness without a single mean-spirited stumble.”

CurtainUp

Don Juan in Chicago

“Ives invents an irresistible premise and has fun making good on its promise.”

Los Angeles Times

Ancient History

“A riveting theatrical experience.”

Show Business

The Red Address

“Mix Glengarry Glen Ross with Glen or Glenda... A tough-talking drama that mixes business sharks, blackmail, cross-dressing and murder.”

Variety

Publication

Publisher Grove Press
Year 2004
Binding Paperback
Pages 333
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780802141309
ISBN-10 0802141307
eISBN-13 9780802199201
LCCN 2003067686
LCC PS3559.V435 P65 2004
DCC 812/.54

Polish Joke And Other Plays is a American play written by David Ives and published by Grove Press in New York (2004).

Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play (eISBN 9780802199201).

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