Thieves' Carnival
by Jean Anouilh, Lucienne Hill

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Highlights

Unit Set/Multiple Settings Comedy

Synopsis

This most successful of Anouilh’s works in the United States is an excellent lark loaded with humorous whims, romance, and masquerades.

The scene is a palatial home where two attractive young girls reside.

The home is invaded by three affectionate thieves, on the one hand, and by a country bumpkin on the other.

A lovely romance blooms instantly between one of the girls and the youngest thief.

Being a very honest fellow, he cannot in good conscience accept her love, and instead turns with vengeance toward his job.

But she is swifter in her wiles than he is in his.

Press Reviews

"Irrepressible humor, rueful wisdom […] Immensely entertaining."

— Herald Tribune

"A witty masquerade […] Gay, ironic […] original, impertinent, and civilized."

— The New York Times

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
ISBN-13 9780573616525
ISBN-10 0573616523

Thieves' Carnival is a comedy play written by Jean Anouilh and published by Samuel French .

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Restrictions: Major Markets Only (US) / Standard Restriction (UK)

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