

Two Fools Who Gained a Measure of Wisdom
Tim Kelly


"Fortune's Fool" had its Broadway premiere a century and a half after it was written (1848) and proceeded to win two Tony Awards for the highly acclaimed performances of its stars, Alan Bates and Frank Langella, as well as a Tony nomination for best play.
Set in the Russian countryside of grand houses and serfs, the play depicts the tragicomic events precipitated by the return of a young heiress to her family estate.
As the members of the household bait and react to each other, the first act ends in a stunning revelation that will impact all the principals.
In the bittersweet conclusion, everyone must pick up the pieces and move on with their lives.
Fortune's Fool is a play written by Ivan Turgenev and published by Samuel French.
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