

The Lulu Plays & Other Sex Tragedies
Frank Wedekind
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Readers have mixed feelings about the play, highlighting its complex themes and characters. Many admire its revolutionary nature for its time, appreciating how it presents the character of Lulu as a multifaceted archetype. However, some criticize the story's execution, describing it as dull and difficult to understand due to its convoluted plot and themes.
Lulu is a walking, talking object of sexual desire.
Each of the first four acts of the play sees her married to a different man, each of whom dies at the end.
In the fifth act, Lulu has become a prostitute in late-Victorian London where she encounters Jack the Ripper, who she deliberately leads on.
This is Nicholas Wright’s new version of Wedekind’s early 20th century erotic drama.
Berg Lulu 3 act version Glyndebourne french sub
Lulu is a German play written by Frank Wedekind and published by Nick Hern Books in London (2001).
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