The Liar is apparently a contemporary adaptation by David Ives (in rhymed verse) of a classic French comedy by the master dramatist, Pierre Corneille, 17th century. it sounds like fun, if that’s your thing. I read a few of Corneille’s tragedies in French and they were very heavy going.
“Written in 1643, Le Menteur (The Liar) was based on a Spanish story of adventure written by Juan Ruiz de Alarcón y Mendoza that Corneille fashioned into a comedy of manners. Corneille’s The Liar depended less on thrill and more on verbal repartée, the follies of modern courtship and Parisian life than its Spanish precedent. In writing The Liar, Corneille invented the comedy of manners, which he described as “the portrayal of social intercourse among persons of good breeding.”
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“The dramatic works of Pierre Corneille are typically composed of rhyming alexandrine couplets.”