La Fée Verte
by Bridgette Dutta Portman
Finalist, Prize for Women Playwrights, Kentucky Women Writers, 2019
First Prize, Ohio State Newark New Play Contest, Ohio State Newark, 2013
[Full-length] When France bans absinthe in 1914, struggling poet Marmion fears he will lose his only source of inspiration. He authors a petition against the ban, aided by Denis, a depressed bartender who drinks absinthe in order to hallucinate his deceased fiancée. But...
Finalist, Prize for Women Playwrights, Kentucky Women Writers, 2019
First Prize, Ohio State Newark New Play Contest, Ohio State Newark, 2013
[Full-length] When France bans absinthe in 1914, struggling poet Marmion fears he will lose his only source of inspiration. He authors a petition against the ban, aided by Denis, a depressed bartender who drinks absinthe in order to hallucinate his deceased fiancée. But Marmion’s brother, a parish priest with his own secret absinthe addiction, is dead- set against the petition and determined to stop them. As the three men’s agendas clash, each must learn the source of his own dependence on “La Fée Verte."
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