La Bête

For the 1975 film by Walerian Borowczyk, see La Bête (film).
La Bête

2000 University of Hawaii-Kennedy Theatre production window card
Written by David Hirson
Date premiered February 10, 1991
Place premiered Eugene O'Neill Theatre
New York City
Original language English
Genre Comedy
Setting 1654. Pezenas, France. Languedoc. Prince Conti's Estate.

La Bête (1991) is a comedy by American playwright, David Hirson. Written in rhymed couplets of iambic pentameter, the Molière-inspired story, set in 17th century France, pits dignified, stuffy Elomire, the head of the royal court-sponsored theatre troupe, against the foppish, frivolous street entertainer Valere, whom the troupe's patron, Prince Conti, wishes them to bring aboard. Despite Elomire's violent objections, the company is forced to perform one of Valere's own plays, which results in dramatic changes to the future of Elomire, Valere, and the company itself.

Performance history

Following 15 previews, the Broadway production, produced by Stuart Ostrow and Andrew Lloyd Webber and directed by Richard Jones, opened on February 10, 1991 at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre, where it ran for only 25 performances. The cast included Dylan Baker, Michael Cumpsty, John Michael Higgins, Tom McGowan, William Mesnik, and Suzie Plakson.

The subsequent West End production was a critical and commercial success and won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Comedy. The London cast included Alan Cumming, Jeremy Northam, Timothy Walker and Simon Treves.

Despite its failure on Broadway, the play has been a popular choice of regional theatre groups throughout the years.[1]

Mark Rylance, David Hyde Pierce and Joanna Lumley starred in a new production in 2010, which premiered in London's West End before transferring to Broadway. Matthew Warchus directed the revival, produced by Frankie Grande, which played from June 26 until September 4, 2010 at the Comedy Theatre, and then transferred to Broadway. Previews began at the Music Box Theatre on September 23, 2010 with an official opening on October 14, 2010.[2]

Awards and nominations

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References

  1. For example, 1992 production at Oregon Shakespeare Festival, see: Production history of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, featuring Ray Porter (actor) as Valere.
  2. Probst, Andy. La Bête, Starring David Hyde Pierce, Joanna Lumley, Mark Rylance, to Play Broadway's Music Box Theatre" theatermania.com, May 24, 2010

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