Pippin

Pippin

ISBN: 0910482640

ISBN 13: 9780910482646

Publication Date: January 01, 1975

Publisher: Drama Book Specialists

Authors: Stephen Schwartz, Roger O. Hirson

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This is a musical fable very loosely inspired by the life of Pepin, the son of the emperor Charlemagne.

The title character, here called Pippin, is a naive, inexperienced young man looking to make his mark in the world. He seeks glory and personal fulfillment first as a soldier, then as a lover, and finally as a revolutionary leader promoting progressive social ideas. After every attempt at success has left him disappointed and frustrated, until he is on the brink of utter despair, Pippin finds himself attracted to the widow Catherine and her young son.

Ultimately, he is given a choice between either performing a single great deed that will bring him instant fame and glory but just as instantly cut short his young life, or settling for a long, comfortable, but mediocre existence as a domestic non-entity taking care of his sweet but completely unremarkable family.