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Candide

  • Scott Hunter
  • Full Length Play, Comedy, 18th Century
  • 12M, 16F, 20M or F
  • ISBN: 9780874404074

The story of Voltaire's Candide, as adapted in 2 hilarious hours by a quirky amateur theatre group. Candide, the unlucky innocent, is lead through a series of outlandish, side-splitting misadventures that span nine countries, in order to be reunited with his childhood love.

  • Full Length Play
  • Comedy
  • 120 minutes

  • Time Period: 18th Century
  • Target Audience: Teen (Age 14 - 18), Adult, Appropriate for all audiences
  • Set Requirements: Unit Set/Multiple Settings, Opportunity for Spectacle
  • Cautions: Mild Adult Themes

  • Performance Group:
  • Community Theatre, College Theatre / Student, High School/Secondary
The story of Voltaire's Candide, as adapted in 2 hilarious hours by a quirky amateur theatre group. Candide, the unlucky innocent, is lead through a series of outlandish, side-splitting misadventures that span nine countries, in order to be reunited with his childhood love. 

Along his journey he encounters shipwrecks and pirates, war, passion, riches beyond the comprehension of mortal man, death by fire, hanging and impalement, Inquisitions, earthquakes, volcanoes, revolution, slave traders, brothels, and sheep - lots of sheep. Throughout his Job-like escapades, he is forced to question his optimistic outlook: is life a cruel or kind expedition? In the end, optimism and good prevail. Candide discovers that the best of all possible worlds is a simple life along-side his true love, and the best example of optimism is a farmer who plants his garden and trusts that it will grow. The play is narrated by Pangloss, the philosopher of Optimism, Paquette, the generous chambermaid, and the Old Woman with No Name and Only One Buttock, who has only one buttock. Each lends their unique perspective to the activities. Candide is a play for directors who like big casts and small budgets. 

A unit set with simplified, cartoon-like designs best suits the fast paced action. Of the many parts, all but seven can be doubled, and nearly all the parts are gender neutral, thanks to a convenient disclaimer in the prologue.

REVIEWS:

"Phew, what a romp! The sheep had me crying with laughter."

ALRA @ALRADrama

"...a delightful romp through a seven-country, multiple continent expedition, alive with a jaunty cast of wacky individuals, and brimming with a slew of side-splitting pop culture references... Candide's cast of distinct, hilarious characters flawlessly delivers this comedy. With a spot-on crew and infectious energy, San Juan Hills wows in this modern tale of a classic hero's journey..."

Orange County Register

Premiere Production: Candide was first performed in November, 2007 by Hesperia High School in Hesperia, California, under the direction of Paula Hunter.
  • Casting: 12M, 16F, 20M or F
  • Casting Attributes: Reduced casting (Doubling Possible), Ensemble cast, Flexible casting, Room for Extras, Non-Traditional casting, Cross gender casting, Expandable casting, Strong Role for Leading Woman (Star Vehicle), Strong Role for Leading Man (Star Vehicle)

  • In Beautiful Westfalia, or Thereabouts
    CANDIDE - the optimist
    CUNEGONDE - the ingenue
    DR. PANGLOSS - the philosopher
    PAQUETTE - the chambermaid
    THE OLD WOMAN WITH ONE BUTTOCK
    HEINRICH - the noble man
    CACAMBO - the servant
    BARONESS THUNDER-TEN-TRONCHK
    BARON THUNDER-TEN-TRONCKH
    VOLTAIRE - the philosopher
    BEN FRANKLIN - the founding father
    THE BULGARIAN DESERTER
    THE HEAD BULGARIAN SOLDIER
    THE BULGARIAN SERGEANT
  • In Unlucky Portugal
    JAMES THE ANABAPTIST
    THE INSPECTOR GENERAL
    THE GRAND INQUISITOR
    THE VICEROY OF THE INQUISITION
    THE INEPT EXECUTIONER
    THE OTHER EXECUTIONER - just as inept
    THE MAN WHO MARRIED HIS GODMOTHER
    THE HOT GODMOTHER
    THE MERCHANT WHO HATES BACON
    DON ISSACHAR - the happy person
    THE UNIVERSITY SURGEON
  • In the Port of Cadiz and Bound for the New World
    THE LUCKY NUN
    THE UNLUCKY BEGGAR
    THE DRILL SERGEANT
    THE FIRST CANNIBAL
    THE SECOND CANNIBAL
    THE THIRD CANNIBAL
  • Across the Ocean in Buenos Ares
    DON FERNANDO - the ladies' man
    DON FERNANDO'S FIRST LADY
    DON FERNANDO'S SECOND LADY
    THE MESSENGER FROM THE JUNGLE
    THE BUENOS ARES TOWNSWOMAN
    ANOTHER TOWNSWOMAN
  • Deep in the Jungle of Paraguay and Even Deeper in El Dorado
    THE REVOLUTIONARY COMMANDER
    THE REVOLUTIONARY GUARD
    THE QUEEN OF THE AMAZON
    THE AMAZON PRINCESS
    THE OTHER AMAZON PRINCESS
  • In the Lawless Port of Suriname
    THE SLAVE AUCTIONEER
    THE SLAVE BIDDER
    THE PIRATE KING
    MARTIN - the hyper-active pessimist
  • Among the Wildlife in France
    MISS RATTOLI - the French guide, a mime
    MADEMOISELLE CLAIRON - a madame
    THE FRENCH INSPECTOR
    THE FRENCH IMPOSTOR
    MADEMOISELLE MIMI
    MADEMOISELLE YOUYOU
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    The story of Voltaire's Candide, as adapted in 2 hilarious hours by a quirky amateur theatre group. Candide, the unlucky innocent, is lead through a series of outlandish, side-splitting misadventures that span nine countries, in order to be reunited with his childhood love. Along his journey he encounters shipwrecks and pirates, war, passion, riches beyond the comprehension of mortal man, death by fire, hanging and impalement, Inquisitions, earthquakes, volcanoes, revolution, slave traders, brothels, and sheep - lots of sheep. Throughout his Job-like escapades, he is forced to question his optimistic outlook: is life a cruel or kind expedition? In the end, optimism and good prevail. Candide discovers that the best of all possible worlds is a simple life along-side his true love, and the best example of optimism is a farmer who plants his garden and trusts that it will grow. The play is narrated by Pangloss, the philosopher of Optimism, Paquette, the generous chambermaid, and the Old Woman with No Name and Only One Buttock, who has only one buttock. Each lends their unique perspective to the activities. Candide is a play for directors who like big casts and small budgets. A unit set with simplified, cartoon-like designs best suits the fast paced action. Of the many parts, all but seven can be doubled, and nearly all the parts are gender neutral, thanks to a convenient disclaimer in the prologue.

    $24.95