Caravaggio
by Richard Vetere

Caravaggio

Synopsis

"Cast: 6m., 1w., extras if desired.

Caravaggio is set in Rome in 1600 when the city was vibrant with artists, powerful religious leaders, the Inquisition and street violence.

A famous painter in his lifetime, Caravaggio kills a man in a brawl and finds a bounty on his head put there not only by the dead man's family but by the Vatican itself.

Cardinal Del Monte, his protector, secures a commission for Caravaggio on the isolated island of Malta while he works behind the scenes to convince the pope to pardon the painter.

Caravaggio paints the portrait of the Grand Master of the Knights, learning that the powerful man has one thing on his mind and that is to save Caravaggio's wretched soul.

Tortured, Caravaggio escapes, racing to Naples where he finds refuge with his arch artistic nemesis, the famous Annibale Carracci.

What Caravaggio doesn't know is that his competitor, Carracci, suffers from an inability to create.

Visited by his lover, Francesco, and his model and lover, Lena, and with his life hanging in the balance, Caravaggio finds in his exile inspiration that makes him create a dynamic change in art.

Through his suffering and his search for God, he creates the style of art we now call Baroque.

Unit set.

Approximate running time: 2 hours."--Publisher's website.

Performance

Cast

A small cast size of 7 total roles, 1 female and 6 male roles.

Publication

Year Published
2007
ISBN 10
1583425403
ISBN 13
9781583425404
Binding
Paperback
Print Length
88 pages
Place Published
Woodstock, Ill
Language
English
LCCN
2008295696
LCC
PS3572.E85 C37 2007
DCC
812/.54
Print
Caravaggio is a historical play written by and published by Dramatic Publishing in Woodstock, Ill, 2007. The print edition has an ISBN-13 of 9781583425404 and an ISBN-10 of 1583425403.
Digital
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