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The Liar (Corneille play)

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Meanwhile, Clarice is secretly engaged to Alcippe, who happens to be a childhood friend of Dorante. Dorante sparks Alcippe’s jealousy by claiming to have held a lavish party on a river for his girlfriend, whom Alcippe believes is Clarice. When Alcippe confronts Dorante in a duel, Dorante calms him by
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Dorante, the eponymous quasi-villain of the play, meets two women in the Tuileries in Paris, whose names are Clarice and Lucrece. He impresses them with his claim to have returned recently from the wars in Germany and boasts of the vital role he played. After they leave, he decides to court Clarice,
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GĂ©ronte, Dorante's father, announces to his son that he has found a girl for him to marry (Clarice). Dorante, wrongly believing that the girl that he likes is Lucrece, concocts an outrageous lie that he is already married in order to avoid having to marry Clarice.
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After more fabrications and complications (Dorante revealing that his "wife" is pregnant), GĂ©ronte is infuriated to discover that he was lied to; Dorante eventually tells the truth and the plot is resolved happily.
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The Liar by David Ives, directed by Art Manke, was presented at Santa Cruz Shakespeare (Santa Cruz, California) from July 21 through August 29, 2015 (
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To build the plot, the author throws in some hysterical side characters like Dorante's butler Cliton, and Clarice's and Lucrece's servant Isabelle.
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premiered at the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, D.C. in Spring 2010, under the direction of
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described Bolt's version as "the best translation of a French play into English ever done."
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from October to December 2013. David Ives' version of the play was also produced by
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The Liar by David Ives, directed by Michael Kahn, was offered by the
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stating that the woman he entertained on the river was married.
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mistakenly thinking her name to be that of her friend, Lucrece.
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ART VIEW; A ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME CONJUNCTION OF STARS
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Pierre Corneille
French
French
Pierre Corneille
Juan Ruiz de AlarcĂłn
Old Vic
Ranjit Bolt
Jonathan Miller
Alex Jennings
Desmond Barritt
The Daily Telegraph
David Ives
Michael Kahn
William Brown
Writers' Theatre
Glencoe
David Ives
The Antaeus Company
North Hollywood
Artists Repertory Theatre
David Ives
Westport Country Playhouse
Connecticut
https://www.santacruzshakespeare.org/plays/#liar
Classic Stage Company
ART VIEW; A ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME CONJUNCTION OF STARS
New York Times
Shakespeare Theatre website
Playwright Adapts French Play 'The Liar'
NPR

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