L'Hotel (a new play premiered at the Pgh Public Theater)
Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 7:24 pm
L'Hotel is a new play written by Ed Dixon that premiered this month at the Pittsburgh Public Theater. I saw it Thursday. I had a good time.
It (and I shall borrow from a review) brings together six famous inhabitants of the celebrated Paris cemetery Pere Lachaise – Italian composer Gioacchino Rossini, French author Victor Hugo, French actor Sarah Bernhardt, Irish playwright Oscar Wilde, American dancer Isadora Duncan and Jim Morrison (of the Doors), and a waiter who brings endless coffee and food.
(side note - The Doors sing the ring tone on my cell phone - the ALABAMA SONG)
It is a comedy where the inhabitants of the cemetery talk and their talk is fascinating, such diverse characters meeting in one strange place, and eventually the characters and the audience learn that there is a way to leave this cemetery's day after day existence of the dead in a dead hotel - and therein lies the fun and drama. Who will leave and how will it happen?
It (and I shall borrow from a review) brings together six famous inhabitants of the celebrated Paris cemetery Pere Lachaise – Italian composer Gioacchino Rossini, French author Victor Hugo, French actor Sarah Bernhardt, Irish playwright Oscar Wilde, American dancer Isadora Duncan and Jim Morrison (of the Doors), and a waiter who brings endless coffee and food.
(side note - The Doors sing the ring tone on my cell phone - the ALABAMA SONG)
It is a comedy where the inhabitants of the cemetery talk and their talk is fascinating, such diverse characters meeting in one strange place, and eventually the characters and the audience learn that there is a way to leave this cemetery's day after day existence of the dead in a dead hotel - and therein lies the fun and drama. Who will leave and how will it happen?