The Jew of Bologna
by Jules Tasca

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Highlights

Victorian (British and American) Expandable Casting Interior Set Period Costumes

Synopsis

Now in modern play form, The Jew of Bologna depicts the most sensational clash of religions in history.

The church takes Edgardo Mortara, when he was a boy of six from his family, because a Catholic serving girl in the employ of the Jewish Mortara family baptized him when he was an infant.

The abduction of this child throws the Mortara family into a maelstrom of torture, as Edgardo's father, Solomone, and Mother Marianna, attempt to wrench their son, Edgardo, away from Papal authorities.

The case becomes a worldwide concern as this small boy evolves into a cause celebre.

Prevented from ever returning to his Jewish Family, ironically, Edgardo grows into an apologist for the church that separated him from his family.

Eventually, Edgardo becomes a priest and cuts his ties with his Jewish past to the heartache of his family.

Characters

Character
Solmone Mortara

a Jewish upholsterer and Edgardo's father.

Marianna Mortara

Edgardo's mother.

Pius Ix

the Pope.

Brigadier Augostino

a Papal policeman.

A Cloaked Figure

messenger.

Father Feletti

an Inquisitor.

Father Sarra

a Rector.

Sabatino Scazzocchio

a Jewish leader.

Cardinal Antonelli

Papal Secretary of State

Anna Morisi

a servant.

Sister Katrina

an instructor in the House of the Catechumens.

Sister Mary Joan

a French sister.

Edgardo Mortara

a 21 year-old convert.

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
ISBN-13 9780874402537
ISBN-10 0874402530

The Jew of Bologna is a play written by Jules Tasca and published by Samuel French .

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