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In London in 1750, David Garrick is a celebrated English actor whose latest performance closes with news of an invitation to Paris to appear with the prestigious Comédie-Française. A dapper spectator proclaims that the French want Garrick to teach them how to act, and the audience erupts in a spontaneous chant: Teach the French!
Teach the French!
The moment stirs the mood inside the theatre, and the playwright Beaumarchais—who happens to be present—attributes the boast to Garrick himself, a move that infuriates the Parisian troupe. Their president, Picard, leads a plan to bring Garrick down a notch, and the company seizes control of the inn where he will be staying on his route to Paris as part of a calculated ambush.
On the road, Garrick meets Jean Cabot, an elderly admirer who once shared the stage with him and now works as a prompter for the Comédie. Cabot has rushed from the city to warn his idol, but Garrick, confident and unyielding, refuses to be swayed by the warnings, even as his valet, Tubby, frets about their safety.
When Garrick and Tubby arrive at the inn, a “blacksmith” figure crashes the scene by smashing a sound carriage wheel to trap them inside. The inn becomes a carnival of chaos—tumbled luggage, a wildly staged lovers’ quarrel, bursts of gunfire, and a hyperactive waiter—yet Garrick meets every oddity with calm, treating it as a test rather than a threat.
Into this mix steps Germaine, a striking young beauty whose coach has broken down while she flees a father determined to marry her off. Believing she is one of the actresses, Garrick offers her his room, and what begins as a courteous gesture quickly deepens into a genuine, if cautious, attraction as the night unfolds.
As the party winds through the bizarre festivities, Garrick overhears the drunken “blacksmith” relaying lines from his script. He cleverly diverts the situation by disguising himself in the intruder’s role, and the misfit troupe, convinced Garrick has killed Garrick, growpanicked. Garrick then steps out from the ruse, mocks the troupe’s performance, and clarifies that he never proclaimed he would abandon the stage for Paris to teach them how to act.
The evening’s tensions flare into a clash with Germaine, who laments her lack of experience to convincingly fool a master of the stage. Garrick’s scolding gives way to a candid confrontation, where he is reminded (and perhaps reminded himself) that performance and truth can mingle, rather than clash. Downstairs, Picard offers his apologies on behalf of the company and extends an invitation for Garrick to join them in Paris, a proposal he accepts with grace.
Backstage at the premiere of Don Juan, Garrick searches for Germaine, only to learn from Picard that she was merely a random traveler. The moment leaves him momentarily distraught, but a sign held up by the prompter confirms that all is well, easing his doubts as the audience holds its breath.
Inspired once more, Garrick speaks with a renewed passion that elevates his admiration for La Belle France. Germaine answers with a flower, and the crowd responds with a cascade of blossoms that rains down from the theatre, sealing a profound moment of connection between performer and audience—and between two people who found something real in a night of deception, danger, and chance.
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