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The World of Jonesco

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 February 2022

Extract

The “society” I have tried to depict in The Bald Prima Donna is a society which is perfect, I mean where all social problems have been resolved. Unfortunately this has no effect upon life as it is lived. The play deals with a world where economic worries are a thing of the past, a universe without mystery, in which everything runs smoothly, for one section of humanity at least. I have no doubt that this is the world of tomorrow. In America, Russia, China, Africa, and so on, the march of science and industrialization must finally arrive at stability and social contentment.

In The Bald Prima Donna, which is a completely unserious play where I was most concerned with solving purely theatrical problems, some people have seen a satire on bourgeois society, a criticism of life in England, and heaven knows what.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © 1958 The Tulane Drama Review

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Footnotes

Reprinted from International Theatre Annual, No. 2, edited by Harold Hobson, London, 1957, with permission of John Calder (Publishers) Ltd.