

Le Bourgeois Avent-Garde
Charles Ludlam
The two characters in this amazing, almost "theatre of the absurd" play are an aloof 18th century philosopher and a callow youth who happens to be the nephew of a great French court composer.
The young man has recently offended his rich patron and been cut loose.
The philosopher maintains that he should swallow his pride and beg forgiveness.
As they argue, this tour de force becomes more and more manic.
"It has the charm of Amadeus, the irony of Shaw... The whole evening is one to be seen, savored, and treasured."
— New York Post
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