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[or It Takes All Sorts to Make a World] Farce Eugene Ionesco. Translated by Derek Prouse 4m, 5f Int. Ionesco here playfully circles the young lovers, Jacques and Roberta, with the zany families of each. The lovers are smooching quite nicely but the families insist on interfering. They demand that the couple keep the race alive by constant production of eggs, designed to become intellectuals, Marxists, drunkards, Catholics, Protestants, Israelites, anarchists, and omelettes. It is said that they must keep up production because their grandfather is dead. In RHINOCEROS AND OTHER PLAYS. FEE: $35 per performance. Shipping note: This title will ship from an alternate warehouse and additional shipping and handling charges may apply. This title is available as a pre-pay item only and may not be returned or exchanged. Purchase Orders will not be accepted for this title.
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