Synopsis

The Secret of Madame Defarge

The Secret of Madame Defarge $10.95

Robert Johanson from Charles Dickens

Published by Dramatic Publishing

Large Mixed Cast

Madame Defarge is one of Dickens' supreme villainesses

Her secret drives her to seek a revenge so strong that it ties her to the French revolution

In this short play, the main story of Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities becomes the peripheral story to that of Madame Defarge

As the full company gathers to speak Dickens' immortal lines, "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times" Madame Defarge is revealed in her husband's wine shop in the poorest district of Paris

From here her plots and machinations involve the innocent Lucie Manette and her father, Dr Manette, returned to life after an 18-year imprisonment in the Bastille, and the heroic Charles Darnay and his wicked uncle, the Marquis St. Evremonde

Somehow they are all involved in Madame Defarge's secret, which is revealed in the climactic trial scene before the French tribunal - where the convicted are sent to La Guillotine

This hair-raising drama unfolds at a lightening pace and beautifully dramatizes the reasons the poor of France revolted

It offers a myriad of interesting characters and a great ensemble opportunity play out this unusual slant on Dickens' classic novel

Flexible unit set - runs about 45 mins

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