

Ondine
Jean Giraudoux
Traveling through an enchanted forest, the knight-errant Hans falls in love with a water sprite named Ondine, despite his engagement to a woman of the court.
Ondine's supernatural relatives are skeptical of the match, so Ondine wagers with Hans's life: should he betray her, he will die.
Once married and living in Hans's world of courtly intrigue, trouble quickly threatens the young lovers' happiness.
A playful, poetic, highly theatrical, and bittersweet fairy tale of love and what comes after.
Ondine is a play written by Jean Giraudoux, adapted by Dan O'Brien and published by Broadway Play Publishing (2026).
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