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Cinq filles couleur pêche

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Pièce de théâtre d'Alan Ball

adaptation française : Anny Romand et Yvon Marciano

Titre original : Five women wearing the same dress

84 pages

First published January 1, 1993

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Alan Ball

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Alan Ball is an Academy Award-winning screenwriter, director, producer and occasional actor, who is best known for writing the screenplay for the Oscar-winning film American Beauty, and for creating the HBO original drama series Six Feet Under.

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79 reviews13 followers
April 15, 2015
It was completely unforgettable as I read it that it is a man writing the conversations of five women. Trite, superficial dialogue, petty obstacles and one-dimensional characters: I guess "stick to what you know" need not apply to Alan Ball.
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936 reviews28 followers
September 17, 2015
This was a an okay script, a little dated. In the early 90's I could see some of the themes as being relevant, but nowadays, not so much. The edition that I read contained a few word choices that I would want to change if I was producing this play: 1) referring to gay men as "f-gs" just isn't acceptable anymore, and 2) We don't really talk about "catching AIDS" anymore... when we talk about this virus today, we are smart enough to at least refer to it as HIV. I guess this play could be produced set in the 90's, but I don't think that was the author's intention. It was meant to be timeless, which it is not. And so I think that is the biggest obstacle for this script. The jokes, the situations, they feel a little stale.

On the "pro" side, here is a comedy with a 90% female cast.

3/5
Profile Image for Jay DeVine.
507 reviews10 followers
June 9, 2012
What happens at the wedding, stays at the wedding. This play is a comedy about five disparate bridesmaids at a wedding. It looks at how they feel about the wedding and life in general. Not a bad play, but not a great play either. The dialogue is good, pacing is very good, I actually wanted this to be longer.
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107 reviews30 followers
August 26, 2011
Pretty good. Slightly dated, but I'd be interested in ironing those things out for a production. 5 women, 1 man & could be a fun opportunity to costume design & build 5 copies of The Dress (or a budget challenge to borrow them!) Interesting characters, a few good monologues
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1,339 reviews
June 24, 2013
This is a great contemporary play. There are five nice sized female roles, all slightly stereotypical, but weirdly balanced. The play is easy to design set and discusses lots of interesting topics well.
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Author 10 books12 followers
March 16, 2014
Crass, funny, and poignant. Just finished performing this show to great reviews. Love it!
Profile Image for Emily Heaps.
10 reviews
May 31, 2024
Not the greatest idea to write a play as a man about a group of woman.
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384 reviews14 followers
January 28, 2023
The dialog in this play is unbelievable (not in the good way, but as in phony). Also, vulgarity on its own is not funny to me. It needs wit to be so. Apparently wit has a bad case of stage fright here because it appears only twice in the play. Vulgarity, on the other hand, is on stage the whole time hamming it up. Both times wit appeared it made me chuckle though, so I'll generously give the play one star per chuckle.
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Author 64 books3 followers
January 21, 2016
A fun, witty play, an early work by the screenwriter of American Beauty and Six Feet Under. Five bridesmaids trying to escape the wedding reception meet in the room of the sister of the bride. Perhaps it's because all of them secretly can't stand bride, or because their old high school flame Tommy Valentine is there flirting left and right, but whatever it is they pour out their hearts with the sensitivity and self-derision typical of Ball's writing. Very enjoyable.
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158 reviews
August 7, 2011
Eh, mediocre. Some of the dialogue was humourous in that "hanging out with the gals" kind of way though much of it droned on. Nothing really special to further elaborate on since "Sex & the City" seems to sum it up in a snappier fashion.
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168 reviews5 followers
February 8, 2013
Charmante comédie rappelant irrésistiblement des réunions entre copines, style Desperate Housewives. Réparties drôles et émouvantes parfois ! Un bon moment de détente. L'adaptation française par Anny Romand et Yvon Marciano est excellente !
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628 reviews16 followers
March 5, 2016
I liked this. While it's a little dated and it goes to some weird places it never fully explores, (and I really didn't care much for the end), it's an interesting character study with a good balance of laughs and seriousness. 3.5 stars
Profile Image for Rachel Schieffelbein.
Author 6 books86 followers
January 15, 2015
This was a fun play. I was looking for a cutting for my HS speech team, and unfortunately I don't think I will find anything appropriate, but I really enjoyed it anyway. The women have a sharp wit, an the dialogue feels natural. It had it's dark moments, but it was handled well.
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1,207 reviews81 followers
August 23, 2007
it's been a while, but how can you go wrong with Alan Ball?
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53 reviews
October 13, 2008
The next show I am designing. Therefore I reserve my opinion until after I am told what the vision of the show is.
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Author 14 books2 followers
May 22, 2012
I like this book cause I played Frances and I was amazing!!! lol I probably would have liked it less if it didn't make me a star.
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45 reviews4 followers
June 19, 2013
Disappointing compared to his one-act plays.
Profile Image for Saundra Brewer.
12 reviews
November 4, 2013
This play, which we'll read this month for Readers' Theatre, was amusing and fun, but I wouldn't give it a rave.
Profile Image for Michael.
231 reviews2 followers
February 6, 2015
Another variation on The Big Chill/Fifth of July. It should be its own genre in contemporary theatre. Funny and interesting but not substantive.
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2,279 reviews19 followers
February 10, 2015
GBCT: Too much language, sex, drug use, religion to be appropriate.

Not my cup of tea at all.
Profile Image for Leonard.
79 reviews10 followers
June 9, 2015
Not nearly as trite or cliche as the title makes it sound. Not entirely sold on the neat and tidy ending, but again, better than I thought it would be.
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218 reviews
September 15, 2015
Some funny moments, but with the language, drug usage, adultery, homosexuality, and negative religious views, it would push our very conservative community theatre audience over the edge.
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1,077 reviews2 followers
August 17, 2015
Some excellent moments, but rather forgettable as a script. It's likely a live performance would be much better. Still, I prefer it when a play is just as a good of a read as it is a performance.
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35 reviews4 followers
July 30, 2015
This play had me laughing the whole way through... can't wait to audition for it in the fall!
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