The Illusion (play)

The Illusion is a play by Tony Kushner, adapted from Pierre Corneille's seventeenth-century comedy, L'Illusion Comique.[1] It follows a contrite father, Pridamant, seeking news of his prodigal son from the sorcerer Alcandre. The magician conjures three episodes from the young man's life. Inexplicably, each scene finds the boy in a slightly different world where names change and allegiances shift. Pridamant watches, but only as the strange tale reaches its conclusion does he learn the ultimate truth about his son.

The Illusion has a lighter mood than Kushner's most famous play, Angels in America, but the two plays share a love of poetic dialogue and theatricality.

Character List

  • Pridamont of Avignon, a Lawyer
  • The Amanuensis, servant to Alcandre/ Geronte, father of Isabelle
  • Alcandre, a Magician
  • Calisto/ Clindor/ Theogenes, son of Pridamont
  • Melibea/ Isabelle/ Hippolyta, beloved/ wife of C/C/T
  • Elicia/ Lyse/ Clarina, maid/ friend of M/I/H
  • Pleribo/ Adraste/ Prince Florilame, rival of C/C/T
  • Matamore, a lunatic

Setting

The play takes place in the Seventeenth Century in the dark cave of the Magician Alcandre, near Remulac, a small town in the south of France.[1]

Publication

The Illusion is published by Broadway Play Publishing Inc. in the collection Plays By Tony Kushner as well as in an acting edition.[2]

Further reading

Wolfe, Graham. “Tony Kushner’s The Illusion and Comedy’s ‘Traversal of the Fantasy’.” Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism 26.1 (2011): 45–64.

Kushner, Tony. "Plays By Tony Kushner".[3]

Citations

Kushner, Tony (12/31/2003). The Illusion. Broadway Play Publishing Inc. ISBN 9780881452310

References

  1. Kushner, Tony (2003-12-31). The Illusion. Broadway Play Publishing Inc. ISBN 9780881452310.
  2. "The Illusion | Broadway Play Publishing Inc". www.broadwayplaypub.com. Retrieved 2017-11-03.
  3. Kushner, Tony (5/1/1991). Plays By Tony Kushner. Samuel French. ISBN 9780881451023. Check date values in: |year= (help)
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