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Ludwig & Mae

Ludwig & Mae

Louis Patrick Leroux

Talonbooks
2009
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La Litiere (1994), Rappel (1995) and Ressusciter (1996), published together here in English translation as Embedded, Apocalypse, and Resurrection respectively, make up a trilogy of plays featuring Gen-Xers Ludwig and Mae. Ludwig, trained as an engineer, hasn't been able to find work since graduating some time ago. The fact that he is sardonic, philosophically inclined and suicidal hasn't helped in this regard. Mae, on the other hand, is an actress who has never been out of work. Caught in a perverse relationship, she plays into Ludwig's constant mind games until one day she decides she's had enough. Embedded establishes their twisted Strindbergian relationship, while introducing the Philosopher-cum-Chinese Delivery Guy--the absurdist character who acts as a catalyst for the simmering emotional crisis about to explode. Apocalypse is a monodrama in which Ludwig stages his own suicidal ceremonial (along with unlikely allegorical characters such as a Pope, Giacometti's Cow and a Leather-Clad Muse). Resurrection is Mae's testimonial, where she confronts and reconciles herself with Ludwig's death, breaks the cycle of their co-dependency, and finally comes into her own.Together, these plays literally "stage" the internalized and therefore repressed failure of the search for an authentic life in art: the decorative nihilism of the post-modern ethos. Taking us on a cathartic journey from despair to exhilaration--at times perilous, comic, edgy and passionate--Ludwig & Mae releases its audiences from the artificial dark of the theatre into the liberating light of day, radiant with a new understanding: life does not imitate art, life makes art. This trilogy established Louis Patrick Leroux as a leading figure of the Franco-Ontarian artistic renaissance of the 1990s. Rappel Apocalypse, in particular, was quickly identified as a turning point from what had become a stultifying, identity-driven literary tradition, to a burgeoning of artistic freedom and formal exploration.
False Starts

False Starts

Louis Patrick Leroux

Talon Books,Canada
2017
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False Starts presents a series of determining moments between two people stuck reliving the same scene over and over, but in unexpected ways and in different genres (from diary to dramatic dialogue, film script to sound installation). Their interdependence and fundamental inability to say how they feel about one another over twenty years -- in spite of their eloquence, in spite of their creativity -- constitutes the background of the ongoing spectacle of their relationship. Made up of a series of short pieces originally published in French as Dialogues fantasques pour causeurs eperdus, this translation by the author and Alexandre St-Laurent with Katia Grubisic also includes other previously unpublished texts. Originally staged for the stage, screen, and elevator at Montreal's matralab. Like the dual perspectives in the play, two commentators -- Jenn Stephenson and Nicole Nolette -- each contribute an introduction exploring the piece from quite different points of view. Cast of 1 man and 1 woman.