Frontieres Sans Frontieres
by Phillip Howze

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Highlights

105 mins Present Day Role(s) for Asian Actor(s) Unit Set/Multiple Settings Contemporary Costumes/Street Clothes

Synopsis

Here, at the corner of a country that feels both foreign and familiar, three orphaned, stateless youth have built a simple life out of recreation and mischief-making.

Their world is rocked as a parade of immodest strangers slowly invade, offering gifts of language, medicine, art, and commerce.

As the lure of development blurs their beliefs, life and landscape mutate, threatening their long-held values, community, and humanity.

In a comic spectacle to challenge the pretense of altruism and civilization, Frontieres Sans Frontieres asks what happens when generosity looks a lot like self-interest?

How to comprehend when the promise of language matures to the tyranny of words?

Who wins and who loses in a war to hold on to the people and places we love?

Press Reviews

"10 BEST THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS OF THE YEAR! “Linguistically acrobatic and piercingly funny, Frontieres is a whip-smart modern burlesque that deserves a wider audience."

— New York Magazine

"A brightly colored, comic fantasia on cultural imperialism [...] Mr. Howze’s intelligent, unruly and intermittently wonderful play is grounded in experience [...] There is much beauty in this abundance, and something deeply unsettling, too."

— The New York Times

"Critics' Pick! "Howze's exciting piece is a savage burlesque, a clear-eyed bouffon treatment of war."

— Time Out New York

"A kaleidoscope of funny, absurd displays of humanity swinging, pendulum-like, between the mundane and the magical, the minuscule and the grand. One moment we are zoomed in: a child turning water from a leaking roof into a triumphant cup of tea. The next moment we are zoomed out: systemic exploitation of natural resources [...] Sometimes hilarious, sometimes utterly heartbreaking, the constant flickering between innocence and pain is this play’s metronome."

— Bushwick Daily

Characters

Character
Noon

a young girl who dresses as a girl (later, NOBLE LAUREATE)

Pan

a young boy who dresses in whatever clothes he can find

Thom

a foreigner who dresses like a foreigner

Backpacker

a foreigner who dresses like a local

Cigarette Man

a foreigner with cancer

W.H.O.

a bureaucrat

Baby Boo

a pop-star

Actress

an ambassador

Militia

a soldier

Developer

a planner

Noble Laureate

a winner

Clown

a clown

Mime

a mime

Win

a young girl who dresses as a boy, an imitator, a trickster

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
ISBN-13 9780573706738
ISBN-10 0573706735

Frontieres Sans Frontieres is a play written by Phillip Howze and published by Samuel French .

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