"Love for Three Oranges" is the first play by Carlo Gozzi (December 13, 1720 - April 4, 1806). He wrote it in 1761. The play is based on a parody of the fairy tale "Love Against Three Oranges". It was originally written as canovaccio (the explanation of the content on which commedia dell'arte actors improvise the text), but later Gozzi also added some dialogue instructions and critical explanations.

A boy who was once a perpetual outcast finds friends in a new boarding school. United with his new p...

A staging of Martin Lamotte and Christian Clavier’s play “Papy fait de la résistance” by Serge Posti...

Paul and Adèle were once lovers and separated but are still good friends, one year after everything ...

Young Shakespeare is forced to stage his latest comedy, "Romeo and Ethel, the Pirate's Daughter," be...

When Berke Landers, a popular high school basketball star, gets dumped by his life-long girlfriend, ...

Paul, a 45-year-old businessman, is about to radically change his life ... He organized everything d...

La Cage aux Folles "The Cage of Madwomen") is a 1973 French farce by Jean Poiret centring on confusi...

Unpolished and ultra-pragmatic industrialist Jean-Jacques Castella reluctantly attends Racine's trag...

Members of an otherwise typical New York Brooklyn family are "tortured" by a kind of hereditary madn...

Set in modern upper-crust Manhattan, an exploration of love and commitment as seen through the eyes ...

Luca Cupiello, like every Christmas, prepares the crib, amid the disinterest of his wife Concetta an...

At sixty, Bernard Hubert has finally settled down and lives perfect love with Juliette, who is more ...

Prosecutor Maillard can rejoice: he has just obtained the death sentence of an accused accused of mu...

In order to get to know his two French collaborators better, Henry Wydmark, director of a large Amer...