The Last of the Three Musketeers; Or, the Prisoner of the Bastille
A Play in Five Acts
(Author) Alexandre DumasBased on the riveting novel by Alexandre Dumas, Ten Years After, this is the bestselling author's final account of The Three Musketeers and their young recruit, D'Artagnan. In 1661 young Louis XIV is King of France. The Musketeers find themselves divided: Aramis (now secret head of the Jesuit Order) wants to replace Louis with his hidden twin brother, The Man in the Iron Mask. D'Artagnan, however, is the King's man and Captain of the Musketeers, and pledged to oppose any act against the throne. In the end, only one of the Musketeers can prevail. An exciting, action-filled drama of cutthroat politics!
Alexandre Dumas
Alexandre Dumas was a French writer known for his historical novels, including "The Three Musketeers" and "The Count of Monte Cristo." His works are characterized by fast-paced adventure, intricate plots, and memorable characters. Dumas's storytelling prowess and vivid imagination have made him a significant figure in the development of the historical fiction genre. His most famous work, "The Count of Monte Cristo," is considered a classic of literature, exploring themes of betrayal, revenge, and redemption. Dumas's contributions to literature continue to be celebrated for their enduring impact and entertainment value.