Young Louis XIV (La Jeunesse de Louis XIV) is generally considered
by critics to be one of Dumas's best plays. This joyous romp
through history focuses on Louis's seizure of power in 1658, and
his romance with Marie de Mancini under the oak tree. As a portrait
of a young king on the verge of greatness, there's nothing else
like it except for Shakespeare's trilogy about Prince Hal (Henry
IV, Parts I and II, and Henry V). But Louis is a more likable
prince than Hal, and even though he doesn't have a Falstaff to play
against, he demonstrates an innate nobility, plus a willingness to
shock his aristocrats by lunching with Marie, and by getting along
with people from all walks of life, including the flower girl
Georgette. His weakness is his love for the ladies--all ladies This
energetic and well-plotted drama will please theater-goers
everywhere
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