Fiori d'arancio

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Fiori d'arancio

by Roberto Bracco

IT·~27 minutes

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In a cramped, rustic school office the walls lean at odd angles, a towering clock hangs motionless above a cluttered desk, and a wide balcony opens onto the countryside. The space feels lived‑in, with a worn armchair, a water bottle on a washbasin, and a dangling bell‑string that seems ready to ring at any moment. This intimate setting becomes the stage for a peculiar clash of personalities.

The school director, a cynical man named Vannucci, grumbles about the futility of compulsory education while eyeing the clock’s gears with a bone‑thin stick. Across from him, Don Paolo—half‑asleep in a battered chair—offers a sleepy counterpoint, his coffee described as a “potent narcotic.” Their dialogue crackles with satire, as Vannucci’s plan to “set free” the girls’ classes is announced through a series of exaggerated gestures and the clamor of the bell.

Through witty banter and absurd rituals, the play sketches a portrait of rural bureaucracy, stubborn tradition, and the humor that arises when authority meets reluctant reform. Listeners will be drawn into the lively, farcical world where even a school clock becomes a tool of power.

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Language

it

Duration

~27 minutes (26K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2011-12-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Roberto Bracco

Roberto Bracco

1861–1943

An important voice in Italian theater, this Neapolitan dramatist built a wide audience with plays that mixed sharp social observation, emotion, and stagecraft. His career was celebrated across Europe, and his public opposition to fascism later gave his life story an added edge.

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