The House of Blue Leaves

Play

Writers: John Guare

Overview

Show Information

Book
Category
Play
Number of Acts
2
First Produced
1971
Genres
Farce
Settings
Unit/Single Set
Time & Place
queens, new york, october, 1965, fall
Cast Size
medium
Orchestra Size
None
Dancing
None
Licensor
Ideal for
professional, community, university, college
Casting Notes
Mostly male cast
Includes adult, late teen, young adult, mature adult, elderly characters

Synopsis

The lives of a Queens, New York, family get turned upside down as Pope Paul VI visits New York City. Artie Shaughnessy, a zookeeper/failed singer-songwriter, longs to find fame in Hollywood with his girlfriend, Bunny. Artie’s mentally ill wife, Bananas, with whom he lives, imagines herself to be animals. Artie has found an institution for her–with trees with blue leaves–and will take her there before moving to California with Bunny, hopefully to find fame, fortune, and favor from his best friend, Billy, a Hollywood director. Artie and Bananas’ son, Ronnie, is illegally home from the Army attempting to assassinate the Pope, and soon, the family’s evening is disrupted by three nuns and Billy’s deaf actress-girlfriend. Chaos erupts when characters’ lives intersect as they all try to be in the presence of the Pope on this historic day. The House of Blue Leaves is a hilarious, heartbreaking, farcical journey through one New York apartment where characters engage directly with an audience who will at the same time adore–and admonish–them all. The play includes musical elements, with Artie’s songs (music and lyrics), provided in the script, written by the author.

Lead Characters


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