The Jester's Supper (play)

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The Jester's Supper (Italian:La cena delle beffe) is a historical play by the Italian writer Sem Benelli, which was first staged in 1909.

Lionel Barrymore and John Barrymore in the 1919 Broadway production of The Jest

In 1910 Sara Bernardht played in "La Beffa" (adapted by Jean Richepin) the role of Gianetto Malespini.

In 1919 the play was put on in New York City, under the name The Jest, at Broadway's Plymouth Theatre.[1] It portrays a violent and cruel rivalry in the Florence of Lorenzo the Magnificent.

Adaptations

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Opera

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The play was the basis for an opera La cena delle beffe composed by Umberto Giordano with a libretto written by Benelli himself. It premiered at La Scala on 20 December 1924.

Film

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In 1942 the play was adapted as a film, The Jester's Supper, directed by Alessandro Blasetti and starring Amedeo Nazzari and Osvaldo Valenti.[2] It was made at Cinecittà in Rome. The film was a popular success.

References

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  1. ^ Sassoon p.738
  2. ^ Gundle p.192

Bibliography

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  • Gundle, Stephen. Mussolini's Dream Factory: Film Stardom in Fascist Italy. Berghahn Books, 2013.
  • Sassoon, Donald. Culture of the Europeans: From 1800 to the Present. Harper Press, 2006.