

Plays, One
Dario Fo


A highly suspenseful and intellectually stimulating play by the man usually acknowledged as the best Italian dramatist since Pirandello.
Following the suicide of a corrupter, and rumors of bribery at court, an investigator is appointed to determine who among the judges is venal, who is the moral leper.
What ensues is a harrowing play with many levels of action and meaning.
The chief judge is the first to feel the massive weight of guilt; and then his colleague, who by disclosures to the first judge's daughter drives her to suicide.
And then finally to a third diabolical judge, who dies laughing, with tantalizing secrets.
Corruption in the Palace of Justice is a play written by Ugo Betti and published by Samuel French.
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