PAUL HAGEN   


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Plays by Paul Hagen

PAUL HAGEN
Fitz & Walloughs Get It in the End
1st Produced:
Mo Pitkin's House of Satisfaction, NY
2007
Company:
Beautiful Nurses
1st Published:
-
ISBN
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Genre:
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Musical
Parts:
Male
2
Female
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Parts Other:
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Notes:
book by Paul Hagen, lyrics by Micah Bucey and music by Andrew Edwards
Synopsis:
You are cordially invited to the farewell performance of legendary duo Fitz & Walloughs. Revel as vocalist (and unabashed narcissist) Fyodr Fitz and composer Constantine Walloughs perform their greatest hits one last time. Taking a cue from VH1's Behind The Music (and perhaps taking the name a little too literally), they finally discuss the untimely, horrifying murders of Fitz's many gay loverstragedies that became the inspiration for their many hits
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PAUL HAGEN
Rape of the Lock, The
1st Produced:
Arthur Seelen Theatre, NY
2005
Company:
Judith Shakespeare Company - Resurgence
1st Published:
-
ISBN
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Genre:
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Parts:
Male
2
Female
4
Parts Other:
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Notes:
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Synopsis:
Written in unique rhymed couplets, Paul Hagen's The Rape of the Lock pays homage to Alexander Pope's famous satire even as it puts a 21st century spin on the story, arousing questions on the nature of men and women, art and violence. In this adaptation of his classic 18th century mock-epic poem, Alexander Pope is portrayed as the crankiest playwright ever, as five actors alternately suffer under and subvert his tyrannical direction. The 'lock' in question is a precious, perfect, curly lock of hair on the lovely and vain Belinda's head, and the 'rape' of that lock by the lustful and determined Baron involves not only a pair of scissors, but an inevitable trail of gossip, jealousy, rivalry, seduction, conquest, and revenge
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