I haven't felt totally comfortable with the adaptations of French classics, and comedies are perhaps more difficult than tragedies. Not least because they aren't always funny . However, next week we have Corneille's L'Illusion Comique, not a play that I'm familiar with (as far as I remember).
"Ranjit Bolt's reworking of Pierre Corneille's classic comedy. An old man seeks his estranged son with the help of a wizard. The magician shows the grieving father the boy's recent life in the form of an action-packed comedy adventure."
Featuring John Sessions as Matamore.
The English Wikipedia has a plot summary which left me a little bewildered. Try the French one if you want to prepare for listening.
"Ranjit Bolt's reworking of Pierre Corneille's classic comedy. An old man seeks his estranged son with the help of a wizard. The magician shows the grieving father the boy's recent life in the form of an action-packed comedy adventure."
Featuring John Sessions as Matamore.
The English Wikipedia has a plot summary which left me a little bewildered. Try the French one if you want to prepare for listening.
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