
Big Meal, The (International)
Dan Lefranc
Book by Michael Hollinger
"Without ever sacrificing the prevailing zaniness of the situation, [Hollinger] flavors it all with enough sadness about dashed hopes and inertia to make this a menu filled with food for thought as well as laughter."
— CurtainUp
"An absurdist tragicomedy... manages to pay homage to Hemingway and Beckett in an often hilarious existential romp."
— Boston Globe
| Character |
|---|
| VICTOR Perhaps fifty. Ideally, but not necessarily, a big bull of a man. |
| CLAUDE Headwaiter, late thirties or forties. |
| MIMI Waitress, thirties. Claude’s wife. |
| GASTON Chef, forties. |
| ANTOINE* Waiter-in-training, late teens or early twenties. |
| MISS BERGER** Perhaps forty. Victor’s beloved. |
| ** MISS BERGER is called Louise in the script, but the character name should be listed as Miss Berger in the program to perpetuate the mystery of Louise’s absence as long as possible. |
An Empty Plate In The Café Du Grand Boeuf is a American comedy play written by Michael Hollinger and published by Dramatists Play Service in New York (2001).
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