
“He's got three weeks to write a masterpiece…”
Paris, France, December 1897. The young playwright Edmond Rostand feels like a failure. Inspiration has abandoned him. Married and father of two children, desperate and penniless, he persuades the great actor Constant Coquelin to perform the main role in his new play. But there is a problem: Coquelin wants to premiere it at Christmas and Edmond has not written a single word.
A delightful, witty romp through 19th-century Paris. It's a charmingly romantic and lighthearted look at the creative process, sure to leave you smiling. Perfect for those who love a good story about love and ambition.














