“Don’t be silly, Antonia.” Another farce, this time written with his partner. The situation begins with a husband and wife, with the wife threating suicide and then husband arguing about the correctness of their shifting their relationship into an open marriage. You can see from the opening line quoted above the general tenor of how this goes. The play is farcical and plays around especially with convention and tone. It’s also a short play. The whole play is a back and forth on the topic […]
Dario Fo (3-4); Franca Rame (1-2)
The Open Couple by Dario Fo; Franca Rame
An Ordinary Day by Dario Fo; Franca Rame
