Rudens (The Rope)
By Plautus
Directed by Jay Seevers
Right from the sea a fisherman a hamper drew;
Unlocked, it showed the tokens of his master’s child:
Daughter she was, though servant to procurer vile,
Established, after shipwreck, as her father’s ward —
Now safe, though still unknown. At last, his daughter proved,
She weds her erstwhile lover, Plesidippus true.Roman comedy is one of the greatest what-ifs in theater. We have copious evidence that it was extremely funny and well-written, but alas, very few actually good plays survived the fall of the Empire.
Fortunately, we do have Rudens (The Rope) by Plautus! An Actually Good Play that fans of every shipwreck dramedy from Twelfth Night to Pirates of the Caribbean can enjoy.
A Falconbridge staged reading!
Produced by Falconbridge Players at Arts + Literature Laboratory, 111 S. Livingston St. Madison, WI
Performances: August 27, 2024
Performance Times:
August 27, 7:00 PMFree and open to the public. RSVP welcome but not required.