Hewas a minoraristocratwhofledduringtheRevolution, probablybecauseofanantijacketbeenplaythathewroteAfterreturning.
Hestartswritinglesscontroversialplays, includingTheDogofMontage, a storyof a houndwhobringssuspicionuponhismaster's murdererandwho, attheking's order, fightsthekiller.
ThisplaymakesGotosomadthatheaskstobedismissedfromthetheatrethatstagesit, picks a record, mayormaynothavesaidthathewrotehisplaysforthosewhocannotread, buthedefinitelypioneeredthecombinationofmoralinstructionandmanverseDogtrialbycombatpicture.
Theseplaystellexcitingstoriesthatalmostalwayshave a happyending, wheregoodcharactersgetrewardedandbadcharactersgetpunishedandallofthedogsgettreatsforrevenge, asthecasemaybe.
Atcertainmoments, theactorswouldpausewhilemusicplayedsothataudiencescouldhave a momenttoappreciatejusthowexcitingthesituationWaasandhowawesometheactorslooked.
Sotheybuiltandusedallkindsofflatsandtreadmillsandrevolvesjustincasetheplaycalledfor a railcrashor a chariotrace, andthisraisedthebarforproductionsofseriousdramatoalsotheplay's themselvesdaredtoshowallkindsofpeopleinallkindsofsituationsbecausetheywerewrittenquicklyandoftenmirroredriel, lifescandalsandcontemporarynovels.
ThenbiketriestokidnapLauraandtakehertooh, noNewJerseybutsnarky, a goodheartedonearmedCivilWarveteranfoilsbikes, plansbikeretaliatesbytyingsnarkytothetraintracks.
ButLaurahacksforwayoutof a nearbyrailwayshed, whichisconvenientlyfullofaxesandrescues.