BEGGAR AT THE FEAST
by Fengar Gael
SYNOPSIS: The corpse of Reamus Skrolls, an esteemed elderly dramaturg, is found
on the floor of his Manhattan brownstone where his spirit has returned to witness the consequences of his death. A reputable director, Griffon Wright, discovers the body, and
assumes Reamus has committed suicide, but instead of a note, he has left a lengthy play entitled Beggar at the Feast. When detectives search the house, they...
SYNOPSIS: The corpse of Reamus Skrolls, an esteemed elderly dramaturg, is found
on the floor of his Manhattan brownstone where his spirit has returned to witness the consequences of his death. A reputable director, Griffon Wright, discovers the body, and
assumes Reamus has committed suicide, but instead of a note, he has left a lengthy play entitled Beggar at the Feast. When detectives search the house, they discover that the rooms on the top floor are filled with thousands of scripts; while the cellar features a laboratory
for the production of potent opiates. Soon the deceased dramaturg is declared a notorious felon, and theatres everywhere are clamoring to produce his play -- despite all the characters being vultures and the dialog entirely in verse. Because the fingerprints on a nearby syringe do not belong to Reamus, his suicide is deemed a possible homicide, and an investigation ensues, revealing that his name, ethnicity, and country of origin have all been a deception. The police locate Reamus’s granddaughter, Fontana, a musician and heir to his estate,
who participates, along with Griffon, a detective, a playwright, and literary manager at
the reading of Beggar at the Feast. A romance ensues between Fontana and Griffon amid subplots involving accusations of seduction, plagiarism, and musings on the never ending cycles of violence enacted by human beings as vultures devour their carrion spoils on
the fields of battle. Since the play is told from Reamus’s point of view, he interjects his dramaturgical analysis while espousing his philosophy. He also engages in futile attempts
to control the destinies of characters who resist his machinations.
THEMES: Beggar at the Feast deals with the moral reckoning of a tormented soul, while exploring the value of familial and romantic love, the triumph of imagination, and the perpetual folly of resolving conflicts through violence.
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