The Lively Lad
by Quincy Long

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Synopsis

THE STORY: Jonathan Van Huffle, a wealthy but weak-willed widower, has promised his immensely spoiled daughter, Little Eva, a eunuch for her birthday.

All the other girls have one.

It's an absolute requirement in her society, where the daughters of

Press Reviews

"Part surreal black comedy, part cautionary moral fable…Quincy Long's THE LIVELY LAD immerses viewers in a strikingly fresh alternative reality, playing fast and loose with conventional theatrical expectations while consistently obeying its own loopy internal logic. Long's play posits a quasi-Victorian-era secret society in which unlucky males are gelded to become companions for upper-class debutantes, à la eunuchs in an Arabian Nights harem. This blunt metaphor for human cruelty proves wickedly hilarious in an unlikely but spectacularly effective stylistic marriage between formal comedy of manners and savage modern parody (think Oscar Wilde by way of Joe Orton), spiced with sardonic songs and live musical accompaniment."

— Los Angeles Times

Publication

Year 2004
Binding Spiral-bound
Pages 163
Language English
ISBN-13 9780822219675
ISBN-10 0822219670
LCCN 2006462983
LCC ML50.S5657 L5 2004

The Lively Lad is a American comedy play written by Quincy Long and published by Dramatists Play Service (2004).

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