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Litigants

Litigants

By: Jean Racine
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Step into the world of Litigants, a captivating play that masterfully blends elements of both comedy and drama. First performed in 1668 in Paris and later at Versailles, this French adaptation of Aristophanes The Wasps draws on Racines own encounters with the legal system. Through his involvement in the Priory of Epernay lawsuit, Racine encountered a plethora of bewildering legal jargon, which he humorously reflects in this work. Join us for an engaging exploration of law, relationships, and the absurdities of bureaucracy.Copyright Comedy and Fairy Tales Art Drama & Plays Entertainment & Performing Arts
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  • 003 - Act 3
    Nov 18 2025
    Step into the world of Litigants, a captivating play that masterfully blends elements of both comedy and drama. First performed in 1668 in Paris and later at Versailles, this French adaptation of Aristophanes The Wasps draws on Racines own encounters with the legal system. Through his involvement in the Priory of Epernay lawsuit, Racine encountered a plethora of bewildering legal jargon, which he humorously reflects in this work. Join us for an engaging exploration of law, relationships, and the absurdities of bureaucracy.
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    20 mins
  • 002 - Act 2
    Nov 18 2025
    Step into the world of Litigants, a captivating play that masterfully blends elements of both comedy and drama. First performed in 1668 in Paris and later at Versailles, this French adaptation of Aristophanes The Wasps draws on Racines own encounters with the legal system. Through his involvement in the Priory of Epernay lawsuit, Racine encountered a plethora of bewildering legal jargon, which he humorously reflects in this work. Join us for an engaging exploration of law, relationships, and the absurdities of bureaucracy.
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    27 mins
  • 001 - Act 1
    Nov 18 2025
    Step into the world of Litigants, a captivating play that masterfully blends elements of both comedy and drama. First performed in 1668 in Paris and later at Versailles, this French adaptation of Aristophanes The Wasps draws on Racines own encounters with the legal system. Through his involvement in the Priory of Epernay lawsuit, Racine encountered a plethora of bewildering legal jargon, which he humorously reflects in this work. Join us for an engaging exploration of law, relationships, and the absurdities of bureaucracy.
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    24 mins
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