![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() VINTAGE-STYLE DRESS ENCOURAGED FOR THIS WILD PARTY!Ĭontent Warning for The Wild Party as it relates to the plot: production contains simulated sexual violence, strong language, prop guns, sound of gunshots, portrayal of physical and domestic violence, and substance abuse. But who will be there to clean their mess when the party's over? Drinks flow throughout the evening and mounting jealousy turns violent, and all parties must come to an end. When a vivacious group of guests arrive, attractions intensify and things get a little too steamy. It’s Manhattan in the 1920’s and Burrs and Queenie want to throw a party-to-end-all-parties. Originally Produced in New York City by The Manhattan Theatre Club.īased on the 1926 poem by Joseph March, Lippa’s The Wild Party tells the story of two explosive lovers, Queenie and Burrs, whose intoxicating attraction confuses even them. Partially Developed and Received Readings at The O'Neill Theater Center during the 1997 National Music Theatre Conference. Based on the Poem by Joseph Moncure March ![]()
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