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Don Juan In Despair

Don Juan In Despair

Flying Phoenix

Green Venue, Orlando International Fringe Theater Festival</strong>

Don Juan Tenorio sits on a nearly bare stage, musing about how his legendary seductions are made irrelevant by today’s loose moral standards. A young, more modern Don Carlos walks on stage with brief case and cell phone. They debate the relative merits of a quick, easy seduction with no remorse vs. the dangers of seducing women surrounded by fathers and brothers and mothers all armed with good Toledo steel. Two female tourists wander on stage, the men shrug, and offer to escort them around town.

While the story is short and feels more like a writing exercise than a full play, it’s not quite as bad as I had been lead to believe by beer tent scuttlebutt. The idea is interesting but lacks development, although the actors were up to snuff and Don Juan’s Sword was very impressive.

This show is presented as part of the 17th Orlando International Fringe Theater Festival. Information on times, tickets, and venue location my be found at http://OrlandoFringe.org/


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