The Learned Ladies (Thomas)
by Freyda Thomas

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Highlights

120 mins Present Day Reduced Casting (Doubling Possible) Interior Set Comedy

Synopsis

Ms. Thomas’ previous and similar rollicking version of Moliere's Les Femmes Savantes delighted audiences off-Broadway in 1991, in a production starring Jean Stapleton as Philamente, a blossoming literary lady on the verge of coming into her own.

It was re-imagined in 1993 at ACT in San Francisco, with many productions throughout the country since then.

During the Salon movement of the 17th century, women, thirsty for knowledge and freedom, began to read, discuss and absorb all the learning they could now get their hands on.

Frequently, into that mix came sycophants and opportunists, to take advantage of the budding but not fully formed intelligence of the Women's Movement.

Enter Trissotin, a mediocre poet with a lot of sex appeal and little literary talent, who all but seduces Philamente, determined to be at the forefront of the movement.

Equally determined to marry him off to her younger daughter (who just wants to marry her sweetheart Lycandre and raise children), she bullies her meek husband into tacitly agreeing, and the machinations that follow between family members, visiting poets and maids who refuse to learn proper French are predictably and delightfully Molière.

This version strays from a strictly literal translation of the play, often employing anachronisms in the rhymed couplets that may appall purists, but have delighted audiences since its original inception.

In this new version, there are 6 women and 4 men, and the familiar "Voice of Reason", present in almost every Moliere play and always a male, is now, for the first time, FEMALE!

If you want your audiences to roll with laughter as they recognize their hilarious selves in the midst of a “Feminist culture,” this version is for you.

Press Reviews

"The show’s most consistently enlivening presence is that of translator and adapter Freyda Thomas, who translates the playwright’s alexandrine verse of 1672 into vital musical forms marked by crisp and unexpected rhymes, period echoes and cheerfully clanging anachronisms….Thomas harmonizes the classical and the contemporary to make us hear Moliere’s wit in an appealing new key."

— San Francisco Chronicle

"Flavoring her rhymed couplets with contemporary anachronism, adapter Freyda Thomas has devised a pop version of Moliere that amalgamates styles and periods entertainingly. As a result, Ms. Thomas serves the ends of the 17thcentury French classic and the latter day spectator. The outcome is general satisfaction and general merriment."

— Christian Science Monitor

"Thomas' modernisms smartly put the satire's emphasis on the pomposity rather than the feminism of the Precieuse Movement."

— Variety

Characters

Character
Chrysale

husband of Philamente, father of Henriette and Armande, master of the house (50-60)

Arista

Sister to Chrysale, the voice of reason (50s)

Henriette

Daughter to Chrysale & Philamente, sweet (20s)

Clitandre

Henriette’s suitor, hotheaded but a good guy (30s)

Trissotin

a house guest and a bad poet (40s)

Vadius

another poet, rival to Trissotin (30s)

Judge

played by Vadius

Philamente

wife of Chrysale, a liberated woman (50s)

Armande

Older sister of Henriette, a wannabe liberated woman (30s)

Belise

Sister to Chrysale, very eccentric but lovable (60s)

Martine

the maid, street smart and sassy (any age)

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
ISBN-13 9780573704642
ISBN-10 0573704643

The Learned Ladies (Thomas) is a comedy play written by Freyda Thomas and published by Samuel French .

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Restrictions: Major Markets Only (US) / Standard Restriction (UK)

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