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Force of Nature

by Steven Dietz
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Overview

A play of extravagant romance and combustible desire, FORCE OF NATURE brings together the "perfect couple"—Edward and Charlotte—with two persons from their past: a beautiful young woman and an older man, Edward's best friend. Beneath the placid exteriors of their lives, a storm is awakening—a rush of dangerous passions which shall alter their lives forever. Freely adapted from Goethe's , FORCE OF NATURE is a lush, eloquent drama about the consequences of desire and the power of destiny.

Synopsis

A play of extravagant romance and combustible desire, FORCE OF NATURE brings together the "perfect couple" Edward and Charlotte with two persons from their past: a beautiful young woman and an older man, Edward's best friend. Beneath the placid exteriors of their lives, a storm is awakening a rush of dangerous passions which shall alter their lives forever. Freely adapted from Goethe's , FORCE OF NATURE is a lush, eloquent drama about the consequences of desire and the power of destiny.

The National Post (Canada)

Dietz's retelling [of Goethe's story] is nimble and theatrically fluent...a taut, thematically-honed exploration of the order of marriage versus the disorder of passions.

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The National Post (Canada)

Dietz's retelling [of Goethe's story] is nimble and theatrically fluent...a taut, thematically-honed exploration of the order of marriage versus the disorder of passions.

Variety

FORCE OF NATURE, the clever new play by the remarkably prolific Steven Dietz, is one of those savvy period adaptations that provides an erudite evening of old-fashioned theater, while simultaneously offering its audience a decent helping of contemporary relevance. This smart new take on Goethe's should have a bright future across the country.

Book Details

Published
June 1, 2003
Publisher
Dramatists Play Service, Incorporated
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780822218906

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