Jitters Front Cover

Paperback / softback
ISBN: 9780889222427
Pages: 176
Pub. Date: January 1 1986
Dimensions: 8.25" x 5.25" x 0.5"
Rights: Available: WORLD
Categories
Non-Fiction / PER011000

  • DRAMA / Canadian
  • FICTION / Performing Arts / Dance, Theater & Musicals
  • PERFORMING ARTS / Theater / General

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Jitters

By David French

Jitters, David French’s sophisticated backstage comedy, opens on the night of a preview of a new play, “The Care and Treatment of Roses.” Within minutes, the audience is plunged into the world of the theatre, a world of instant loves and hates, easily bruised egos, contradictory interpretations of role and script—all complicated by crises involving faulty props, lost lines and bad reviews, and all magnified by the opening night “jitters” of cast, crew, writer and director.

First performed in 1979, Jitters was an instant critical and commercial success. In just a few years, the play was produced in nearly every regional theatre in Canada and enjoyed several American performances as well; and the published edition, introduced by Talonbooks in 1980, has gone through many printings. The play has been substantially changed in the process of undergoing its more than one hundred productions, and appears here in its revised edition.

Winner 1980 Floyd S. Chalmers Canadian Play Award

“French’s play – which I want to emphasize here, is also downright hilarious – is set in the lead-up to the opening night of a new play called The Care and Treatment of Roses. light-hearted, but honest examination of Canada’s cultural cringe … it’s one of the most fun nights you’ll ever have at Soulpepper.”
Globe & Mail (2016)

“After the opening of ‘The Care and Treatment of Roses,’ a review is read aloud to the company and it is a dead-on spoof of an attitudinizing critic. He calls the play ‘a seamless fabric of passion and redeemed hope.’ The author wonders why the critic hedged at all. Why didn’t he come right out and say the play was perfect? With that review in mind, I will hedge a little. Jitters is an almost perfect comedy of its kind.”
—New York Times

“David French’s hilarious backstage drama Jitters is a comedic masterpiece… the laughter builds and builds to a rippling series of rib-aching crescendos.”
—Toronto Star (2010)

Jitters is the happiest case of stage fright I have ever encountered.”
—New York Post

Jitters is witty, affectionate, bitchy, bitterly touching. French handles a complicated idea with great sophistication.”
—Toronto Star