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Picasso at the Lapin Agile and Other Plays (Original 1996; 1997. Auflage)

von Steve Martin

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Steve Martin is one of America's treasured comedic actors, having appeared in some of the most popular movies of our time. He is also an accomplished screenwriter who has for the past few years turned his attention to writing plays. The results, collected here, demonstrate new facets of the range and talent he possesses on screen. His plays hilariously explore very serious questions about love and happiness and the meaning of life; they are rich with equal parts pain and slapstick humor, torment and wit. Picasso at the Lapin Agile, Steve Martin's first full-length play, opened at Chicago's Steppenwolf Theater before moving on to Los Angeles (where it was the longest-running show in the history of the Westwood Playhouse) and, finally, to New York. An imagined meeting of Pablo Picasso and Albert Einstein in 1904 - when both men were in their twenties - it is a compelling examination of science and art and their impact on a rapidly changing society. As the two men engage in a battle of ideas about probability,,lust, artistic integrity, and the future, the play moves with ease between the breezy and the profound. Picasso at the Lapin Agile and Other Plays contains three one-acts, first presented together at the Joseph Papp Public Theater in New York. WASP depicts an archetypal middle-class white Anglo-Saxon Protestant family trying to live up to the routine of an idealized fifties suburbia. It is a dark and surreal comedy - a broad satire punctuated with insightful and poetic moments of irony. A meditation on the nature of love and loneliness, The Zig-Zag Woman concerns a woman so desperate to find affection that, with the help of a magic trick, she appears to divide her body into threeparts. In the final play, Patter for the Floating Lady, a magician plans to levitate his assistant in order to give her what he could not give her when they were together: freedom.… (mehr)
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Titel:Picasso at the Lapin Agile and Other Plays
Autoren:Steve Martin
Info:Grove Press (1997), Edition: 1st Pbk. Ed, Paperback, 150 pages
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Picasso at the Lapin Agile and Other Plays: Picasso at the Lapin Agile, The Zig-Zag Woman, Patter for the Floating Lady, WASP von Steve Martin (1996)

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A bit of a disappointment. The premise was so extraordinary and could have been such an incredible tour de force that the frothy result was disconcerting. Some bright moments, but not the lightning bolts that should have struck. ( )
  AliceAnna | Oct 22, 2014 |
There are 4 plays: The title play, which is the longest one involving Picasso, Einstein, and the regulars at a bar in 1904 Paris, 2 odd short plays centering on a woman: the Zig Zag Woman and Patter for the Floating Woman, both involving magic tricks, and finally, a send up of middle class "Father Knows Best" types called WASP. I envisioned Paul Dooley as the dad of the nuclear family. There are some good funny bits here and there with Steve Martin's intelligence definitely on display, but that's about it. It's pretty short, you could read the whole thing in 2 hours or so. ( )
  br77rino | Apr 5, 2012 |
This slim volume contains four short plays - Picasso at the Lapin Agile, The Zig-Zag Woman, Patter for the Floating Lady, and WASP. All have elements of the absurd and the first three break the traditional barrier between stage and audience, but each should be examined in its own right.

Picasso at the Lapin Agile is Martin’s first stab at writing a play, and the result is remarkable. In this play, Martin imagines the chance meeting of Pablo Picasso and Albert Einstein in 1904 at a Paris bar, where they are surrounded by a host of other colorful characters, including an unlikely visit from a time-traveling Elvis. This play examines the greatness of the twentieth century, as seen by those just embarking on the journey. As the two geniuses themselves say of the meeting, “the ideas we have said here tonight will lace themselves irrevocably through the century” (Einstein, p. 59) and “this is the night the earth fell quiet and listened to a conversation” (Picasso, p. 59). The play is at turns deep and snarky, and the writing style reminds me of Samuel Beckett’s works.

The considerably shorter The Zig-Zag Woman is about a waitress who goes to the extreme of putting herself in a magician’s box to get a young man to notice her. Martin shines when writing about love and loneliness, as seen in his two novellas Shopgirl and The Pleasure of My Company, and this play is no exception. There are quite a number of prettily turned phrases here that also make you stop and think, e.g., “In the beginning of something, its ending is foretold” (p. 94) and “love is a promise delivered already broken” (p. 86).

The third play in the volume lives up to the “patter” part of its name. This very short play involves a magician and his assistant looking back over their failed love affair. There’s not much of substance to this play, mostly the magician (and occasionally the assistant) going on and on about their past and their feelings. Consequently, this is the weakest play of the four, in my opinion.

Wasp looks at a prototypical American family in the 1950s and reveals that their lives aren’t as wonderful as they appear on the outside. “I’m living the lie, I know it … Truth handed down through the pages of Redbook and the Saturday Evening Post” (p. 148), the father muses at one point. The writing style here was reminiscent of another playwright although I can’t place my finger on which one.

Overall, these plays combine to create a delightful, fast-paced read that will leave you pondering the deeper meanings of their content. ( )
  sweetiegherkin | Jun 4, 2010 |
You have to love the many talents of Steve Martin. here again Martin shows his writing talent in several unique short plays. Martin's unique sense of humor comes to life in these characters. The main title play Picasso At The Lapin Agile blends an interesting story where a young Picasso and a young Einstein meet in a bar. My personal favorite play was WASP which is also very original and unique. A must read for any Steve Martin fan. ( )
  realbigcat | Mar 31, 2009 |
Picasso and the Lapin Agile is the story of a hypothetical meeting between Picasso and Einstein in Paris in 1904. It alternates between comic absurdity and well-crafted insight into the nature of genius in the twentieth century. The absurdity alone wouldn't be worth the read, but the combination is beautiful and witty.

The three shorter plays are all essentially commentaries on human relationships. I retain a soft spot for WASP, in which I played the mother (and basically directed by default) in my senior year acting class. ( )
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Steve Martin is one of America's treasured comedic actors, having appeared in some of the most popular movies of our time. He is also an accomplished screenwriter who has for the past few years turned his attention to writing plays. The results, collected here, demonstrate new facets of the range and talent he possesses on screen. His plays hilariously explore very serious questions about love and happiness and the meaning of life; they are rich with equal parts pain and slapstick humor, torment and wit. Picasso at the Lapin Agile, Steve Martin's first full-length play, opened at Chicago's Steppenwolf Theater before moving on to Los Angeles (where it was the longest-running show in the history of the Westwood Playhouse) and, finally, to New York. An imagined meeting of Pablo Picasso and Albert Einstein in 1904 - when both men were in their twenties - it is a compelling examination of science and art and their impact on a rapidly changing society. As the two men engage in a battle of ideas about probability,,lust, artistic integrity, and the future, the play moves with ease between the breezy and the profound. Picasso at the Lapin Agile and Other Plays contains three one-acts, first presented together at the Joseph Papp Public Theater in New York. WASP depicts an archetypal middle-class white Anglo-Saxon Protestant family trying to live up to the routine of an idealized fifties suburbia. It is a dark and surreal comedy - a broad satire punctuated with insightful and poetic moments of irony. A meditation on the nature of love and loneliness, The Zig-Zag Woman concerns a woman so desperate to find affection that, with the help of a magic trick, she appears to divide her body into threeparts. In the final play, Patter for the Floating Lady, a magician plans to levitate his assistant in order to give her what he could not give her when they were together: freedom.

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