

A Play About A Dragon
Steph Deferie
A highly stylized theatrical pastiche in which the audience is always kept aware that they are watching actors portraying animals endowed with very recognizable human foibles.
Starring commedia favorites such as Pantalone, Capitano, and Arlecchino.
Laughter abounds as Arlecchino invents an invasion of dragons, and uses every prank in the book.
Chases, disguises and ghosts bounce about the stage in high gear as this exhilarating romp ends in wave after wave of laughter.
| Character |
|---|
| Lucinda a young and beautiful, gentle pheasant. |
| Zerbinetta her friend; a sad vixen, a young female fox. |
| Martine Pantalone's housekeeper; an over-bearing parrot. |
| Pantalone Lucinda's uncle; and aged peacock; a miser. |
| Capitano a boastful tiger. |
| Arlecchino a young, prankish monkey. |
This Site Unsuitable for Dragons is a comedy play written by Dick Dotterer and published by Samuel French .
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