
SUCH IS LIFE - A Play in Five Acts - By - FRANK WEDEKIND - Author of "The Awakening of Spring," etc. - English Version by - FRANCIS J. ZIEGLER - PHILADELPHIA - BROWN BROTHERS - MCMXII
SUCH IS LIFE
ACT I
Scene One—The Throne Room.
Scene Two
ACT II
Scene One.
Scene Two.
ACT III
Scene One.
Set in the turmoil‑torn throne room of a besieged Umbria, the play opens with servants panicking after the king’s capture. The city’s artisans, soldiers, and common folk gather, their grief turning into fierce debate over the future of their government. Voices rise for a new republic, echoing the experiments of Florence and Siena, while others warn that such liberty may mask deeper tyranny.
At the heart of the clash is Pietro Folchi, a master butcher whose impassioned speeches rally the crowd toward swift action. He proposes an elected podesta, then seizes the throne himself, embodying the volatile shift from collective decision to singular rule. The audience watches as loyalties fracture, with citizens shouting for freedom, for a king, and for an uncertain peace.
The play’s language crackles with the urgency of a city on the brink, mixing humor, raw anger, and hopeful idealism. As the first act closes, listeners are left to wonder whether Umbria will find stability in a new order or be consumed by the very divisions it has exposed.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (106K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Marc D'Hooghe (Images generously made available by the Internet Archive.)
Release date
2014-03-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1864–1918
A fearless dramatist who pushed against the moral limits of his time, he wrote plays that still feel sharp, unsettling, and alive. Best known for Spring Awakening and the Lulu plays, he helped clear a path toward modern and expressionist theatre.
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