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Bassanio has been murdered and, under suspicion,
Gratiano is forced to revisit his Fascist past.
He was never the hero 8211just a minor
character, the plucky comic relief 8211but he
never thought he would play the villain... In a
challenging sequel to William Shakespeare's The
Merchant of Venice, this one-man monologue
written in a mixture of verse and prose explores
the politics of prejudice in the 20th century.
Amongst the turmoil of post-war Italy we read
between the lines of Shakespeare's classic tale,
examine the true nature of the characters and ask
just how Mussolini managed to use democracy to
turn a people against themselves.This edition was
published to coincide with the 2019 tour.