Summary Of The Dirty Rotten Scoundrel Play

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When deciding upon which play to go and provide a critique for I looked at the synopsis on the Ames Community Theater’s website. The Dirty Rotten Scoundrel’s synopsis caught my attention for being a musical comedy which is why I picked it. Once I decided upon the play I decided to do a little research because I did not know very much about it. According to Musical Theatre International, the play was written by David Yazbek and Jeffery Lane. They created this play based off the movie that was released in 1988 with the same name. That was all I knew about the play and playwrights before viewing the production.
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David Yazbek wrote the music and the lyrics to this play and that is important to remember throughout. A lot of the plot is delivered

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