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''The Servant of Two Masters'' ( it, Il servitore di due padroni, links=no) is a
comedy Comedy is a genre of fiction that consists of discourses or works intended to be humorous or amusing by inducing laughter, especially in theatre, film, stand-up comedy, television, radio, books, or any other entertainment medium. The term o ...
by the Italian playwright
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written in 1746. Goldoni originally wrote the play at the request of actor
Antonio Sacco Antonio Sacchi (1708–1788) was an Italian improvisational actor, renowned for his performance as the Commedia dell'arte stock character Truffaldino. Sacchi's lasting influence was in requesting playwright Carlo Goldoni to lay a dramatic structu ...
, one of the great Harlequins in history. His earliest drafts had large sections that were reserved for improvisation, but he revised it in 1789 in the version that exists today. The play draws on the tradition of the earlier Italian '' commedia dell'arte''.


Plot

The
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opens with the introduction of Beatrice, a woman who has traveled to
Venice Venice ( ; it, Venezia ; vec, Venesia or ) is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto region. It is built on a group of 118 small islands that are separated by canals and linked by over 400 bridges. The isla ...
disguised as her dead brother in search of the man who killed him, Florindo, who is also her lover. Her brother forbade her to marry Florindo, and died defending his sister's honor. Beatrice disguises herself as Federigo (her dead brother) so that he can collect dowry money from Pantaloon (also spelled Pantalone), the father of Clarice, her brother's betrothed. She wants to use this money to help her lover escape, and to allow them to finally wed. But thinking that Beatrice's brother was dead, Clarice has fallen in love with another man, Silvio, and the two have become engaged. Interested in keeping up appearances, Pantalone tries to conceal the presence of Federigo and Silvio from one another. Beatrice's servant, the exceptionally quirky and comical
Harlequin Harlequin (; it, Arlecchino ; lmo, Arlechin, Bergamasque pronunciation ) is the best-known of the '' zanni'' or comic servant characters from the Italian '' commedia dell'arte'', associated with the city of Bergamo. The role is traditional ...
(known in English also as Truffaldino, which can be translated into English as Fraudolent), is the central figure of this play. He is always complaining of an empty stomach, and always trying to satisfy his hunger by eating everything and anything in sight. When the opportunity presents itself to be servant to another master (Florindo, as it happens) he sees the opportunity for an extra dinner. As Harlequin runs around Venice trying to fill the orders of two masters, he is almost uncovered several times, especially because other characters repeatedly hand him letters, money, etc. and say simply "this is for your master" without specifying which one. To make matters worse, the stress causes him to develop a temporary stutter, which only arouses more problems and suspicion among his masters. To further complicate matters, Beatrice and Florindo are staying in the same hotel, and are searching for each other. In the end, with the help of Clarice and Smeraldina (Pantalone's feisty servant, who is smitten with Truffaldino), Beatrice and Florindo finally find each other, and with Beatrice exposed as a woman, Clarice is allowed to marry Silvio. The last matter up for discussion is whether Harlequin and Smeraldina can get married, which at last exposes Harlequin's having played both sides all along. However, as everyone has just decided to get married, Harlequin is forgiven. Harlequin asks Smeraldina to marry him. The most famous set-piece of the play is the scene in which the starving Harlequin tries to serve a banquet to the entourages of both his masters without either group becoming aware of the other, while desperately trying to satisfy his own hunger at the same time.


Characterization

The characters of the play are taken from the Italian Renaissance theatre style '' commedia dell'arte''. In classic ''commedia'' tradition, an actor learns a stock character (usually accentuated by a
mask A mask is an object normally worn on the face, typically for protection, disguise, performance, or entertainment and often they have been employed for rituals and rights. Masks have been used since antiquity for both ceremonial and pra ...
) and plays it to perfection throughout his career. The actors had a list of possible scenarios, each with a very basic plot, called a '' canovaccio'', and throughout would perform physical-comedy acts known as ''
lazzi Lazzi (; from the Italian ''lazzo'', a joke or witticism) are stock comedic routines that are associated with '' Commedia dell'arte''. Performers, especially those playing the masked Arlecchino, had many examples of this in their repertoire, and wou ...
'' (from Italian ''lazzo'', a joke or witticism) and the dialogue was improvised.Anna Maria Testaverde (2007
''Introduzione a I canovacci della Commedia dell'Arte''


Characters

The characters from ''The Servant of Two Masters'' are derived from stock characters used in ''commedia dell'arte''. True ''commedia dell'arte'' is more or less improvised without a script, so ''The Servant of Two Masters'' is not true ''commedia''. The stock characters were used as guides for the actors improvising. * Truffaldino Battochio Servant first to Beatrice, and afterward to Florindo. He is the love interest of Smeraldina (based on
Arlecchino Harlequin (; it, Arlecchino ; lmo, Arlechin, Bergamasque pronunciation ) is the best-known of the ''zanni'' or comic servant characters from the Italian ''commedia dell'arte'', associated with the city of Bergamo. The role is traditionally ...
). * Beatrice Rasponi Master to Truffaldino, a lady of Turin and disguised as her brother Federigo Rasponi. She is the love interest of Florindo. * Florindo Aretusi Master to Truffaldino, of Turin and the love interest of Beatrice (an ''
innamorati ''Gli Innamorati'' (, meaning "The Lovers") were stock characters within the theatre style known as commedia dell'arte, who appeared in 16th century Italy. In the plays, everything revolved around the Lovers in some regard. These dramatic and po ...
'' character who truly loves Beatrice) * Pantalone Dei Bisognosi A Venetian merchant (based on
Pantalone Pantalone , spelled Pantaloon in English, is one of the most important principal characters found in . With his exceptional greed and status at the top of the social order, Pantalone is "money" in the commedia world. His full name, including fam ...
) * Smeraldina Maidservant to Clarice and the love interest of Truffaldino (based on Columbina) * Clarice Pantalone's Daughter and the love interest of Silvio (based on Isabella) * Silvio Son of Dr. Lombardi and the love interest of Clarice (based on Flavio) * Dr. Lombardi Silvio's father (based on Il Dottore) * Brighella An Innkeeper * First Waiter * Second Waiter * First Porter * Second Porter


Adaptations

There have been several adaptations of the play for the cinema and for the stage: *Слуга двух господ (''Sluga dvukh gospod'' 'Servant of Two Masters'' (1953) – a 1953 Soviet adaptation *''Slugă la doi stăpâni'' (1956) – a Romanian National Radiophonic Theater production; translation: Polixenia Carambi; artistic director: Constantin Moruzan *''The Servant o' Twa Maisters'' (1965) Scots language adaptation by
Victor Carin Victor Carin (1 October 1933 – 2 January 1981) was a Scottish actor, director, and translator, who wrote for radio, television, film, and the stage.Corbett (2005), "Introduction", pp. xvii–xix. Carin was born in Aberdeen and grew up in Stoneh ...
*''Servant of Two Masters'' (1966) opera by
Vittorio Giannini Vittorio Giannini (October 19, 1903 – November 28, 1966) was an American neoromantic composer of operas, songs, symphonies, and band works. Life and work Giannini was born in Philadelphia on October 19, 1903. He began as a violinist under the t ...
*''Harlekijn, kies je meester'' (1973) (TV) – Dutch adaptation *'' Truffaldino from Bergamo'' (1976) (TV) – Soviet TV movie adaptation *''Servant of Two Masters'' (1978) Australian adaptation by
Ron Blair Ronald Edward Blair (born September 16, 1948 in San Diego, California) is an American musician notable for being the bassist for Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. He was originally the band's bassist from 1976 to 1981. In 2002, he returned to the ...
and
Nick Enright Nicholas Paul Enright AM (22 December 1950 – 30 March 2003) was an Australian dramatist, playwright and theatre director. Early life Enright was born on 22 December 1950 to a prosperous professional Catholic family in East Maitland, New So ...
Later produced for television and frequently revived in Australia *''Sluha dvou pánů'' (Servant of Two Masters) (1994-2016), Czech theatrical adaptation in National Theatre, Prague; main role played by
Miroslav Donutil Miroslav Donutil (born 7 February 1951) is a Czech theatrical, film and television actor, born in Třebíč. Since 1978 when he appeared as Hloch in '' Čistá řeka'', Donutil has three decades of film and TV appearances. He dubbed the voice of ...
*''Servant of Two Masters''(1992) Directed by Irene Lewis; Baltimore Center Stage *''A Servant to Two Masters'' (1999) Adapted by Lee Hall *''The Servant of Two Masters'' (2004) Translated and adapted by
Jeffrey Hatcher Jeffrey Hatcher is an American playwright and screenwriter. He wrote the stage play ''Compleat Female Stage Beauty'', which he later adapted into a screenplay, shortened to just ''Stage Beauty'' (2004). He also co-wrote the stage adaptation o ...
and Paolo Emilio Landi, first performed by
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*''The Man With Two Gaffers'' (2006) Adapted by Blake Morrison, set in Victorian Skipton. First performed at York Theatre Royal 26 August 2006 by Northern Broadsides, directed by Barrie Rutter. *''
One Man, Two Guvnors ''One Man, Two Guvnors'' is a play by Richard Bean, an English adaptation of ''Servant of Two Masters'' ( it, Il servitore di due padroni), a 1743 Commedia dell'arte style comedy play by the Italian playwright Carlo Goldoni. The play replaces ...
'' (2011) – set in 1960s Brighton, adapted by
Richard Bean Richard Anthony Bean (born 11 June 1956) is an English playwright. Early years Born in East Hull, Bean was educated at Hull Grammar School, and then studied social psychology at Loughborough University, graduating with a 2:1 BSc Hons. He then ...
and first performed at The National Theatre, London *''Servant of Two Masters'' (2012)Productions – Shakespeare Theatre
– adapted by Constance Congdon and first performed at The Lansburgh Theatre, Washington, D.C. *''Servant of Two Masters'' Bengali adaptation by Ashim Das as 'Nawkar Shoytaan Malik Hoyraan' and stage production produced by FAME under the direction of Ashim Das in Bangladesh.


Notes


References

* Banham, Martin, ed. 1998. ''The Cambridge Guide to Theatre.'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. . * Goldoni, Carlo. 2011. ''Il servitore di due padroni'', . .


External links


''The Servant of Two Masters''
translated with an introduction by Edward J. Dent, Cambridge University Press, 1928; via
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