The Establishment at Arles
by Barry L. Hillman

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Synopsis

Based on characters created by Guy de Maupassant, this play gives a vibrant glimpse of life in a French "establishment" of 1888 which is both sad and humorous.

Candice comes to rescue her friend Yvette from what she believes to be Mme.

Tellier's den of iniquity only to have her prim sensibilities revolted by Madame's practical defence of her brothel and Yvette's refusal to leave her life of comfort.

As Madame and her girls celebrate Yvette's birthday with much wine and a spirited version of the can can, Van Gogh sends Yvette a present of his ear.

This bizarre gesture has a compelling attraction for Candice who determines to stay-- but only as a wine waitress!

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1982
Binding Paperback
Pages 32
Place London
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573132377
ISBN-10 0573132372
LCCN 96157114
LCC PR6058.I47 E8 1982
DCC 822/.914

The Establishment at Arles is a American comedy play written by Barry L. Hillman and published by Samuel French in London (1982).

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