The drama was adapted by Jose Luis Solis from Donald Keene’s translation of the play by Yukio Mishima.
The play contained nudity and scenes of sado-masochism.
There were two ten-minute intermissions.
The play took place in the Marquis de Sade’s prison cell in the Bastille.
ACT I - October 1772
ACT II - September 1778
ACT III - April 1790
The role of The Marquis De Sade was mute, except for the recorded voice of Antony Sandoval.
The production of "Madame De Sade" played in the Lupin Theater starting October 12, 2004, and ran through October 16, 2004, The show ...Read More
The drama was adapted by Jose Luis Solis from Donald Keene’s translation of the play by Yukio Mishima.
The play contained nudity and scenes of sado-masochism.
There were two ten-minute intermissions.
The play took place in the Marquis de Sade’s prison cell in the Bastille.
ACT I - October 1772
ACT II - September 1778
ACT III - April 1790
The role of The Marquis De Sade was mute, except for the recorded voice of Antony Sandoval.
The production of "Madame De Sade" played in the Lupin Theater starting October 12, 2004, and ran through October 16, 2004, The show started every night at 8 p.m.. There were two matinees October 16, 2004, and October 17, 2004 at 2 p.m.. General Admission was $12, Tulane faculty and staff tickets were $9, and the ticket price for students and seniors was $7.50. There was a group rate for students and seniors at $5 for 10 or more. For more information or to purchase tickets, the contact was Janet Spencer in the Box Office at (504) 865-5106.
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