Seduction (Heifner play) explained
Seduction is a 2004 one-act play by Jack Heifner. It is an all-male, gay adaptation of the 1897 play La Ronde (or Reigen) by Arthur Schnitzler.
Structure
The encounters closely follow those of Schnitzler's play, albeit with some changes to the characters' archetypes.[1] The encounters are as follows:
- The Sex Worker and the Sailor
- The Sailor and the Gardner (the Parlor Maid, originally the third partner in La Ronde, has her day off)
- The Gardner and the Young Gentleman
- The Young Gentleman and the Professor
- The Professor and His Partner
- The Partner and the Dim-Witted Teen
- The Dim-Witted Teen and the Playwright
- The Playwright and the Actor
- The Actor and the Movie Producer
- The Movie Producer and the Sex Worker
Production history
Seduction had its world premiere in San Francisco at the New Conservatory Theatre on January 31, 2004, directed by Christopher Jenkins.[2] The play had its European premiere that same year, with Tim McArthur directing the production. It opened at the Baron's Court Theatre in London on November 9, 2004.[3]
It was revived in London in 2011 by Above The Stag Theatre, with Peter Bull directing and Lee Proud choreographing.[4]
References
- Book: Schnitzler, Arthur . La Ronde . 1897.
- Web site: Harvey . Dennis . 2004-04-04 . Seduction . 2023-05-16 . Variety . en-US.
- Web site: 2023-03-08 . Seduction - TheaterMania.com . 2023-05-16 . en-US.
- Web site: Theatre review: Seduction at Above the Stag Theatre . 2023-05-16 . British Theatre Guide . en-GB.