The House of Blue Leaves won both the New York Drama Critics Circle and "Obie" awards and is set for stages in Dublin, Los Angeles, Seattle, and Wash-ington, D.C. Carlo Ponti will produce Guare's screen version of the flustered day in 1965 when the Pope visited New York. Variously called a "Marx Brothers tragedy," a "savage" farce, and "a tempest of hilarity," the play pits the sanity of a Queens song-writer/zoo-keeper, with a wife literally gone bananas and an unobliging mistress, against his Hollywood dreams of glory and commercialized U.S. Catholicism.
". . . enchantingly zany, desperately sad, thoroughly original little farce." —Walter Kerr
"Mr. Guare's play is mad, funny, at times very funny, and sprawling. I laughed a great deal, and I recommend the play." —Clive Barnes
"If ever there was a born playwright and satirist, it is John Guare." —Edith Oliver
"Guare is not simply a prankster. What motivates him is scorn for the f raudulence of our way of life." —Harold Clurman
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