The Leper (Vintage script for the 1970 play) - Rare Book Insider
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Gian Carlo Menotti (playwright); Marie Bell (starring)

The Leper (Vintage script for the 1970 play)

N.p., N.p.: 1970
  • $350
Vintage script for the 1970 play, which premiered at Florida State University's Fine Arts Festival on April 24, 1970. An allegory about societal attitudes towards homosexuality, following the prince of a small European kingdom who is forbidden from succeeding to the throne as a result of his incurable leprosy. Italian-American playwright Gian Carlo Menotti was better known for his work as a composer of operas, including "The Consul" (1950), "Amahl and the Night Visitors" (1951), and "The Saint of Bleeker Street" (1955). Black titled wrappers with credits for playwright Gian Carlo Menotti. Title page present, undated, with credits for playwright Gian Carlo Menotti. 81 leaves, with last page of text numbered 2-2-33. Xerographic duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Very Good plus overall, bound with two silver brads.
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