
The Foolish Theatre Company/WorkShop Theater Company production of FOREIGN AFFAIRS
(photos by Sonya Rokes)
FOREIGN AFFAIRS
seven short comedies of global proportions
b
y Rich Orloff
(4 m., 3 w.)
“A thoroughly enjoyable evening. Funny lines, playful gags, and a few surprises.”
nytheatre.com
“Bright, zany comedies! Audiences will find a good dose of humor to make the world seem slightly friendlier.”
American Theatre Web
“It's laughter from the heart. Rich Orloff is one of the few American authors who understands European politics.”
Oggi America (New York Italian-language newspaper)
The seven fun comedies in FOREIGN AFFAIRS are set in seven different countries. Spanning from November 1989 to November 2004, the tales range from a timid East German bureaucrat’s panic during the fall of the Berlin Wall to a kinky tryst in Buenos Aires, and from a couple vacationing in Rio who decide to strip away pretensions (and more) to a Pope who finds himself accidentally married to a showgirl. Designed for an ensemble of four men and three women (each of whom perform three or four roles),
FOREIGN AFFAIRS was originally co-produced by the Foolish Theatre Company and WorkShop Theater Company in New York City.
The seven plays include:

BERLIN PROMOTION - November 1988: A timid East German bureaucrat is willing to express any opinion to get a better job – as soon as he can figure out which opinion will get him the job! (3 m., 1 w.)
Read an excerpt.

PRAGUE SUMMER - Summer 1992: When two Czech men deal with an American corporate woman with six legs and feelers, one finds her fascinating but the other is bugged. (2 m., 1 w.)
Read an excerpt.

I MARRIED A POPE: THE PILOT EPISODE - In this alleged sitcom pilot, the first American-born Pope learns he accidentally married a showgirl. Shenanigans ensue. (2m., 2 w.)
Read an excerpt.

TRIUMPH IN ARGENTINA - In Buenos Aires, an American man who is “open to anything” isn’t prepared for the suggestion of a kinky German couple. (2 m., 1 w.)
Read an excerpt.

OFF THE MAP - A young married couple in a very cold place is lost, both literally and figuratively, until the man meets a local resident (with black and white feathers and webbed feet)! (2 m., 1 w.)
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BRAZILIAN WAX ELOQUENT - When a couple in their fifties vacation in Rio, a husband’s secret desire inspires a hair-raising suggestion from his wife. (1 m., 1 w.)
Read an excerpt.

BULGARIAN RHAPSODY - November 2004: A poor Bulgarian family hopes that a visiting American cousin will shower them with money, but one of them has an even bolder request. (4 m., 3 w.)
Read an excerpt.
FOREIGN AFFAIRS is published and licensed by Playscripts, Inc. To read lengthier excerpts, order books, or obtain performance rights, visit Rich's page at Playscripts.com.

The author researches OFF THE MAP.
