Synopses & Reviews
The Servant of Two Masters in a new adaptation by Dorothy Louise uses contemporary language to involve actors and audiences in Goldoni's great classic commedia dell'arte play.
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This new adaptation by Dorothy Louise captures the remarkable pace of the story in fresh dialogue that is attuned to contemporary American audiences.
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Dorothy Louise's adaptation uses contemporary language to involve actors and audiences in Carlo Goldoni's great classic commedia dell'arte play. Plays for Perfomance Series.
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First I've got no master, then all of a sudden I've got two ...I can't wait on both of them....Wait a minute....Get two pay packets, and eat and drink for two? Why not? Carlo Goldoni's crafty servant who turns somersaults to please both his masters and serve himself is one of the great classic commedia dell'arte plays of world drama. This new adaptation by Dorothy Louise captures the remarkable pace of the story in fresh dialogue that is attuned to contemporary American audiences.