
Produced by Claudio Paganelli, Carlo Traverso and the
NICOLETTA
NICOLETTA.
RAIMONDO.
NICOLETTA.
RAIMONDO.
NICOLETTA.
RAIMONDO.
PIERO.
RAIMONDO.
Set in an elegant Turin salon of the early 1900s, this three‑act comedy opens with a genteel gathering of family and friends around a polished coffee table. The carefully arranged rooms—salotto, sala da pranzo and a sunlit terrace—frame a world of refined manners where every gesture carries a hint of intrigue. As the characters move from the dining room to the lounge, their conversations reveal the delicate dance of social expectations in bourgeois Italy.
At the heart of the scene is Nicoletta, a bright and confident young woman whose charm instantly captures the attention of Colonel Raimondo, a dignified yet slightly self‑conscious officer. Alongside her brother Piero and the flamboyant young gentleman Pucci, the group exchanges witty remarks about old acquaintances, military titles, and the quirks of married life. Their banter, laced with gentle teasing and subtle undercurrents, sets the tone for a light‑hearted exploration of status, family ties, and the small crises that surface when propriety meets personality.
Language
it
Duration
~1 hours (108K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-09-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1862–1929
A leading figure in Italian theater at the turn of the 20th century, he wrote polished, socially observant plays that were widely performed in his day. Best known for works like La moglie ideale and La vergine, he helped shape modern Italian stage drama.
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