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Fool for Love (play)

Fool for Love is a play written by American playwright and actor Sam Shepard. The play focuses on May and Eddie, former lovers who have met again in a motel in the desert. The play premiered in 1983 at the Magic Theatre in San Francisco, where Shepard was the playwright-in-residence. The play was a finalist for the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.

Fool for Love
Written bySam Shepard
CharactersMay
Eddie
The Old Man
Martin
Date premiered1983
GenreDrama
SettingMojave Desert motel

The play is part of a quintet which includes Shepard's Family Trilogy: Curse of the Starving Class (1977), Buried Child (1979), and True West (1980). The quintet concludes with Fool for Love and A Lie of the Mind (1985).[1]

Plot Edit

The "fools" in the play are battling lovers at a run-down Mojave Desert motel. May is staying at the motel when an old flame, Eddie, shows up. Eddie tries to convince May to come back to him and live in a trailer on a farm in Wyoming that Eddie has always wanted to buy and where he has always imagined living with May. May vehemently refuses. She says that she has absolutely no interest in living with Eddie under such circumstances, that she has a job and started a new life and knows that if she goes back to Eddie their relationship will repeat the same destructive cycle it has followed before. Throughout the play the character of the Old Man—apparently the father of both lovers—sits to the side and talks to May and Eddie and offers commentary on each character and about himself. It is revealed that the Old Man had led a double life, abandoning each family for different periods during each child's life. The two became lovers in their high school years and when their parents finally figured out what had occurred, Eddie's mother shot herself. May is afraid that Eddie has begun to emulate his father; taking to drinking and secretly seeing a woman May refers to as the Countess. The play centers around the drama of the confrontation rather than a plot with any rising and falling action. In the end Eddie appears to have left May, just as his father had left his mother, and May has packed her suitcase to go off somewhere unspecified. Eddie and May have not reconciled, the Old Man has begun to drift off in denial that Eddie's mother had been driven to suicide, and May's erstwhile date, Martin, is left on stage bewildered to observe it all.

Themes and analysis Edit

Sean Murray, the artistic director of Cygnet Theatre, San Diego, spoke of True West and Fool for Love, which he presented in repertory in 2014: “There’s a definite crisis of identity going on in both these plays... And it’s as if both sets of [main characters] are doomed to be together... Both plays are about family and genealogy and being connected to your genetic brood,... And they also share the 'iconic Sam Shepard father character—that disconnected, alcoholic father who can’t communicate, who’s trying so hard to make it work.'"[2]

Nelson Pressley, reviewing a regional production in The Washington Post, referred to the play as having a "vintage Sam Shepard desperation-at-the-edge-of-the-desert look" with a "twisted cowboy romance."[3]

In reviewing the Williamstown Theatre Festival production from 2014, the reviewers noted that the play is "a masterpiece of understatement and allusion. But as with Sam Shepard plays, the words escalate into explosive action, the actors tearing at each other like mortal enemies."[4] In another analysis of the Williamstown production, Elyse Sommer notes: "Like all of Shepard's best plays, despite the evocative Mojave Desert outside the motel room in which it plays out, the landscape here is of the emotions that contain states of mind inside the self... Eddie and May have no tragic flaw or fateful quest but are just caught up in sorting through the emotional tumult of their lives in a power struggle where identity is vague and the past haunts the present."[5]

Production history Edit

The original production, directed by Shepard, opened at the Magic Theatre in San Francisco on February 8, 1983 and starred Ed Harris and Kathy Baker. Shepard was the playwright-in-residence at the Magic Theatre.[6]

It had its Off-Broadway premiere at the Circle Repertory Theatre on May 26, 1983, with the same cast before later transferring to the Douglas Fairbanks Theatre, and closed on September 29, 1985. The production later featured Will Patton, Bruce Willis, Aidan Quinn, and Frances Fisher. Ellen Barkin was cast and rehearsed the role, but injured her arm before actually performing it. Moira Harris, wife of Gary Sinise, also performed the leading role.[7]

The play premiered in London at the National Theatre, Cottesloe Theatre on October 4, 1984, directed by Peter Gill and starring Ian Charleson and Julie Walters. The play transferred to the Lyric Theatre on February 4, 1985.[8]

The first London revival was in 1991, at the Timber Street Studios, presented by Yvonne Bachem. with Donna King as May, Ed Bishop as the Old Man, Barry O'Rorke as Eddie, and Gordon Winter as Martin. The Theatre Record reviewer reported that King gave a performance of great subtlety.[9]

The play was revived again at the Apollo Theatre in London in 2006, with Martin Henderson and Juliette Lewis playing the lead roles in a production directed by Lindsay Posner.[10] The play was revived again at Riverside Studios in London in 2010, with Carl Barât and Sadie Frost in the lead roles.[11]

The play had its Massachusetts premiere at the Williamstown Theatre Festival in Williamstown, Massachusetts, on July 24, 2014. It starred Sam Rockwell as Eddie and Nina Arianda as May, with direction by Daniel Aukin.[12] Arianda and Rockwell then reprised their roles in the play's Broadway debut at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre in a Manhattan Theatre Club production directed by Aukin in October to December 2015.[13]

Awards and nominations Edit

Fool for Love was a finalist for the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.[14]

The play won the 1984 Obie Awards for: Direction (Sam Shepard), Best New American Play, and Performance: Ed Harris, Kathy Baker and Will Patton.[7]

Ian Charleson was nominated for the 1984 Olivier Award, Actor of the Year in a New Play; Julie Walters was nominated for the 1984 Olivier Award, Actress of the Year in a New Play.[15]

Film adaptation Edit

In the 1985 film version, Shepard himself played the lead, with Kim Basinger as his female lead. The film was directed by Robert Altman.

References Edit

  1. ^ Roudané, Matthew (2002). The Cambridge Companion to Sam Shepard. Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9780521777667
  2. ^ Hebert, James (September 30, 2014). "A double dose of Shepard's wild West". San Diego Union Tribune.
  3. ^ Pressley, Nelson (September 10, 2014). "Fool for Love at Round House, taking the edge off Shepard". The Washington Post.
  4. ^ Burns, Gail M.; Murray, Larry (July 27, 2014). "Brilliant production of Sam Shepard's Fool for Love at Williamstown Theatre Festival". berkshireonstage.com.
  5. ^ Sommer, Elyse (July 23, 2014). . A CurtainUp Berkshire Feature. CurtainUp.com. Archived from the original on April 25, 2015.
  6. ^ "Magic Theatre History" 2015-10-22 at the Wayback Machine magictheatre.org, accessed September 20, 2015
  7. ^ a b ​Fool for Love, Douglas Fairbanks Theatre at the Internet Off-Broadway Database
  8. ^ "Fool for Love 1984–85, Peter Gill Site" petergill7.co.uk, accessed September 20, 2015
  9. ^ Theatre Record, Volume 11, Issues 10–17, pp. 627, 644, 645
  10. ^ Billington, Michael (16 June 2006). "Fool for Love, Apollo". The Guardian.
  11. ^ Spencer, Charles (29 January 2010). "Fool for Love at the Riverside Studios, review". The Daily Telegraph.
  12. ^ Hetrick, Adam (July 24, 2014). "Nina Arianda and Sam Rockwell Heat Up Williamstown's Fool for Love, Opening Tonight". Playbill.
  13. ^ Gans, Andrew (September 15, 2015). "Fool for Love, Starring Nina Arianda and Sam Rockwell, Steams Up Broadway Tonight". Playbill.
  14. ^ "Pulitzer prize, Drama" pulitzer.org, accessed September 19, 2015
  15. ^ "Olivier Winners 1984" olivierawards.com, accessed September 17, 2015

External links Edit

  • Fool for Love, sam-shepard.com
  • Fool for Love at Internet Broadway database

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Fool for Love is a play written by American playwright and actor Sam Shepard The play focuses on May and Eddie former lovers who have met again in a motel in the desert The play premiered in 1983 at the Magic Theatre in San Francisco where Shepard was the playwright in residence The play was a finalist for the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for Drama Fool for LoveWritten bySam ShepardCharactersMayEddieThe Old ManMartinDate premiered1983GenreDramaSettingMojave Desert motelThe play is part of a quintet which includes Shepard s Family Trilogy Curse of the Starving Class 1977 Buried Child 1979 and True West 1980 The quintet concludes with Fool for Love and A Lie of the Mind 1985 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Themes and analysis 3 Production history 4 Awards and nominations 5 Film adaptation 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditThe fools in the play are battling lovers at a run down Mojave Desert motel May is staying at the motel when an old flame Eddie shows up Eddie tries to convince May to come back to him and live in a trailer on a farm in Wyoming that Eddie has always wanted to buy and where he has always imagined living with May May vehemently refuses She says that she has absolutely no interest in living with Eddie under such circumstances that she has a job and started a new life and knows that if she goes back to Eddie their relationship will repeat the same destructive cycle it has followed before Throughout the play the character of the Old Man apparently the father of both lovers sits to the side and talks to May and Eddie and offers commentary on each character and about himself It is revealed that the Old Man had led a double life abandoning each family for different periods during each child s life The two became lovers in their high school years and when their parents finally figured out what had occurred Eddie s mother shot herself May is afraid that Eddie has begun to emulate his father taking to drinking and secretly seeing a woman May refers to as the Countess The play centers around the drama of the confrontation rather than a plot with any rising and falling action In the end Eddie appears to have left May just as his father had left his mother and May has packed her suitcase to go off somewhere unspecified Eddie and May have not reconciled the Old Man has begun to drift off in denial that Eddie s mother had been driven to suicide and May s erstwhile date Martin is left on stage bewildered to observe it all Themes and analysis EditSean Murray the artistic director of Cygnet Theatre San Diego spoke of True West and Fool for Love which he presented in repertory in 2014 There s a definite crisis of identity going on in both these plays And it s as if both sets of main characters are doomed to be together Both plays are about family and genealogy and being connected to your genetic brood And they also share the iconic Sam Shepard father character that disconnected alcoholic father who can t communicate who s trying so hard to make it work 2 Nelson Pressley reviewing a regional production in The Washington Post referred to the play as having a vintage Sam Shepard desperation at the edge of the desert look with a twisted cowboy romance 3 In reviewing the Williamstown Theatre Festival production from 2014 the reviewers noted that the play is a masterpiece of understatement and allusion But as with Sam Shepard plays the words escalate into explosive action the actors tearing at each other like mortal enemies 4 In another analysis of the Williamstown production Elyse Sommer notes Like all of Shepard s best plays despite the evocative Mojave Desert outside the motel room in which it plays out the landscape here is of the emotions that contain states of mind inside the self Eddie and May have no tragic flaw or fateful quest but are just caught up in sorting through the emotional tumult of their lives in a power struggle where identity is vague and the past haunts the present 5 Production history EditThe original production directed by Shepard opened at the Magic Theatre in San Francisco on February 8 1983 and starred Ed Harris and Kathy Baker Shepard was the playwright in residence at the Magic Theatre 6 It had its Off Broadway premiere at the Circle Repertory Theatre on May 26 1983 with the same cast before later transferring to the Douglas Fairbanks Theatre and closed on September 29 1985 The production later featured Will Patton Bruce Willis Aidan Quinn and Frances Fisher Ellen Barkin was cast and rehearsed the role but injured her arm before actually performing it Moira Harris wife of Gary Sinise also performed the leading role 7 The play premiered in London at the National Theatre Cottesloe Theatre on October 4 1984 directed by Peter Gill and starring Ian Charleson and Julie Walters The play transferred to the Lyric Theatre on February 4 1985 8 The first London revival was in 1991 at the Timber Street Studios presented by Yvonne Bachem with Donna King as May Ed Bishop as the Old Man Barry O Rorke as Eddie and Gordon Winter as Martin The Theatre Record reviewer reported that King gave a performance of great subtlety 9 The play was revived again at the Apollo Theatre in London in 2006 with Martin Henderson and Juliette Lewis playing the lead roles in a production directed by Lindsay Posner 10 The play was revived again at Riverside Studios in London in 2010 with Carl Barat and Sadie Frost in the lead roles 11 The play had its Massachusetts premiere at the Williamstown Theatre Festival in Williamstown Massachusetts on July 24 2014 It starred Sam Rockwell as Eddie and Nina Arianda as May with direction by Daniel Aukin 12 Arianda and Rockwell then reprised their roles in the play s Broadway debut at the Samuel J Friedman Theatre in a Manhattan Theatre Club production directed by Aukin in October to December 2015 13 Awards and nominations EditFool for Love was a finalist for the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for Drama 14 The play won the 1984 Obie Awards for Direction Sam Shepard Best New American Play and Performance Ed Harris Kathy Baker and Will Patton 7 Ian Charleson was nominated for the 1984 Olivier Award Actor of the Year in a New Play Julie Walters was nominated for the 1984 Olivier Award Actress of the Year in a New Play 15 Film adaptation EditIn the 1985 film version Shepard himself played the lead with Kim Basinger as his female lead The film was directed by Robert Altman References Edit Roudane Matthew 2002 The Cambridge Companion to Sam Shepard Cambridge University Press ISBN 9780521777667 Hebert James September 30 2014 A double dose of Shepard s wild West San Diego Union Tribune Pressley Nelson September 10 2014 Fool for Love at Round House taking the edge off Shepard The Washington Post Burns Gail M Murray Larry July 27 2014 Brilliant production of Sam Shepard s Fool for Love at Williamstown Theatre Festival berkshireonstage com Sommer Elyse July 23 2014 Fool For Love An Overview A CurtainUp Berkshire Feature CurtainUp com Archived from the original on April 25 2015 Magic Theatre History Archived 2015 10 22 at the Wayback Machine magictheatre org accessed September 20 2015 a b Fool for Love Douglas Fairbanks Theatre at the Internet Off Broadway Database Fool for Love 1984 85 Peter Gill Site petergill7 co uk accessed September 20 2015 Theatre Record Volume 11 Issues 10 17 pp 627 644 645 Billington Michael 16 June 2006 Fool for Love Apollo The Guardian Spencer Charles 29 January 2010 Fool for Love at the Riverside Studios review The Daily Telegraph Hetrick Adam July 24 2014 Nina Arianda and Sam Rockwell Heat Up Williamstown s Fool for Love Opening Tonight Playbill Gans Andrew September 15 2015 Fool for Love Starring Nina Arianda and Sam Rockwell Steams Up Broadway Tonight Playbill Pulitzer prize Drama pulitzer org accessed September 19 2015 Olivier Winners 1984 olivierawards com accessed September 17 2015External links EditFool for Love sam shepard com Fool for Love at Internet Broadway database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fool 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