
Picasso at the Lapin Agile by Steve Martin
Winner of 1996 New York Outer Critics' Circle Awards for "Best
Play" and "Best Playwright," Picasso at
The Lapin Agile is set in 1904 in a bohemian Paris bistro,
the Lapin Agile. Comedian, actor and playwright Steve Martin
has written a sophisticated and wickedly funny play that
revolves around an imaginary meeting between a passionate
Pablo Picasso and a fiery Albert Einstein. These two geniuses,
young men on the threshold of fame, vie for the attentions
of a young lady while engaged in an uproarious battle of
ideas about sex, art and science at the dawn of the new
age.

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