ISBN-13: 9780573114120 / Angielski / Miękka / 1984 / 138 str.
ISBN-13: 9780573114120 / Angielski / Miękka / 1984 / 138 str.
Farce / Characters: 9 males, 6 females, extras, 3 musicians The life of the Italian dramatist Carlo Goldoni almost exactly spanned the eighteenth century, a time when the traditional comedia dell'arte style was in decline and 'written' drama as we know it was beginning. Goldoni skilfully adapted the comedia dell'arte pattern to his own very funny plots, and the most famous of the resulting plays is 'The Servant of Two Masters'.The story concerns the terrible complications wrought by the servant Traffaldino when he gets himself jobs with two different people at the same time. Not all the complications are of his making; one of his 'masters' is in fact a lady in disguise, and the other master is her lover, but Truffaldino doesn't know this. This is only one of the comic elements in a plot that sparkles with invention.This adaptation brilliantly matches the spirit of the play. It was made for a production that starred Tommy Steele as Trufaldino, and is entirely in the modern idiom. Added to the text is a very helpful article on the dramatic background to 'The Servant of Two Masters', with full notes on characterization and suggestions for comic business.
Farce / Characters: 9 males, 6 females, extras, 3 musicians The life of the Italian dramatist Carlo Goldoni almost exactly spanned the eighteenth century, a time when the traditional comedia dellarte style was in decline and written drama as we know it was beginning. Goldoni skilfully adapted the comedia dellarte pattern to his own very funny plots, and the most famous of the resulting plays is The Servant of Two Masters.The story concerns the terrible complications wrought by the servant Traffaldino when he gets himself jobs with two different people at the same time. Not all the complications are of his making; one of his masters is in fact a lady in disguise, and the other master is her lover, but Truffaldino doesnt know this. This is only one of the comic elements in a plot that sparkles with invention.This adaptation brilliantly matches the spirit of the play. It was made for a production that starred Tommy Steele as Trufaldino, and is entirely in the modern idiom. Added to the text is a very helpful article on the dramatic background to The Servant of Two Masters, with full notes on characterization and suggestions for comic business.