The play features the characters of
Albert Einstein and
Pablo Picasso, who meet at a
bar called the
Lapin Agile (French: "Nimble Rabbit") in
Montmartre,
Paris. It is set on October 8, 1904, and both men are on the verge of disclosing amazing ideas (Einstein will publish his
special theory of relativity in 1905 and Picasso will paint ''
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon'' in 1907). At the Lapin Agile, they have a lengthy debate about the value of
genius and
talent, while interacting with a host of other characters. Each character in
Lapin Agile has a specific role. For example, Schmendiman, an inventor, believes he is a genius but really knows very little, while Gaston, an amicable old Frenchman with
prostate problems, is hesitant to listen to or believe anything that does not revolve around sex or drinking. There is much discussion of the major cultural influences of the twentieth century. Picasso represents art, Einstein represents science, and Schmendiman represents commercialism. Picasso and Einstein eventually realize that their abilities are equally valuable. Once the main characters have reached their moment of insight, "The Visitor", a man from the future, crashes the party. Although the Visitor is never named, his identity can be surmised as
Elvis Presley. The Visitor adds a third dimension to Picasso's and Einstein's debate, representing the idea that genius is not always the product of academic or philosophical understanding, or as Gaston refers to it, "Brains". Martin has written: "Focusing on Einstein’s
Special Theory of Relativity and Picasso’s master painting, ''
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon'', the play attempts to explain, in a light-hearted way, the similarity of the creative process involved in great leaps of imagination in art and science". ==Cast, in order of appearance==