Theater: Irreverence the House of Blue Leaves

by John Guare

The people in John Guare's moving, irreverent farce, which won the 1970 New York Drama Critics Circle prize, are awaiting the arrival of Pope Paul VI in New York City in 1965. Awestruck more by his temporal majesty than his spiritual inspiration, they try to become a part of the pageant by seeing him, seeking a blessing or, in one case, attempting to blow him up. At the same time that the Pope is visiting, Movie Director Billy Einhorn passes through his old neighborhood, and most of the Pope watchers also try to solicit Einhorn's attention; for these hungering egos, any...

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