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Love Triumphs In This New Adaptation Of “Triumph Of Love”

by Karen Tortora-Lee on August 10, 2010

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Take a cross dressing princess who woos everyone in her path in order to be with her true love, add a philosopher whose cerebral journey allows no room for romance,  mix in his spinster sister  who’s been shut away in a lonely compound full of men but with no opportunity, throw in a young man whose throne has been stolen from his family and who’s been raised to think women are the enemy, drizzle it all with the broad antics of comedic sidekicks and what do you get?  Pierre Carlet de Chamblain de Marivaux’s farce Triumph of Love . . . written in 1737.  But don’t let the 300 year old time stamp deter you  - Redd Tale Theatre company has a new adaptation in store for audiences, with a new translation by Virginie Maries and a bit of a sci fi twist as well, courtesy of director (and adapter) Will Le Vasseur.

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