French Without Tears
Laguna
Playhouse
Written by Terence Mervyn Rattigan
This
amiable Ratigan Farce is based on Ratigans' own experiences in a French
tuition school in Normandy.
The
Laguna Playhouse was launched in a living room! That's right...on
October 22, 1920, a group of dedicated local drama devotees got together
and decided it was time to establish a community theatre in Laguna
Beach. Initially there were play readings and performances in private
homes and storefronts. The company’s first full production on
record was Suppressed Desires, a satire on Freudian psychology by
Susan Glaspel, a member—with Eugene O'Neill—of the famed
Provincetown Playhouse in New York and Massachusetts.