Trumpets and Raspberries

Trumpets and Raspberries
Written by Dario Fo
Original language Italian

Trumpets and Raspberries (Italian title: Clacson, trombette e pernacchi)[1] is a satirical play by Dario Fo, first performed in 1981.

Plot summary

The fictional plot revolves around a real political figure, Gianni Agnelli, head of the Fiat corporation from 1966 to 2003. When Agnelli is disfigured in a failed kidnap attempt, he is rescued by Antonio, one of his Fiat employees. Antonio flees the scene when people start shooting at him, leaving his jacket on Agnelli's body. Agnelli is taken to hospital in Antonio's jacket, where he mistakenly has his face reconstructed in Antonio's likeness. Farcical confusion ensues.[2]

List of characters

Translations

Ed Emery has carried out an authorised English adaptation (Trumpets and Raspberries).[3]

Ron Jenkins has carried out an authorised English adaptation (About Face).[4]

Further reading

References

  1. Mitchell 1999, p. 163
  2. Mitchell, Tony. The People's Court Jester, Metheun Books, London, 1999.
  3. English translation: http://www.geocities.ws/dariofoarchive/trumpets.html
  4. Fo, Dario. About Face, trans. Ron Jenkins, Samuel French, New York.
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