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- Q1246586 subject Q15209021.
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- Q1246586 abstract "Mistero buffo ("Comical Mystery") is Dario Fo's solo pièce célèbre, performed across Europe, Canada and Latin America from 1969 to 1999. It is recognised as one of the most controversial and popular spectacles in postwar European theatre and its broadcast in Italy prompted the Vatican to denounce it as "the most blasphemous show in the history of television".The performance is a series of small one-act plays built around the idea of the travelling players of medieval times, who would travel to towns and villages, bringing the latest news, Fo also performs theatrical pieces which are sometimes subversive in their content. The final section of the collection consists of Passion Plays narrating the life and times of Christ.Fo's work originates in the surviving texts and descriptions of the giullari. The title of the piece is borrowed from Mystery-Bouffe by Vladimir Mayakovsky. An authorised English translation has been carried out by Ed Emery.".
- Q1246586 author Q765.
- Q1246586 characterInPlay "*Christ".
- Q1246586 characterInPlay "*Death".
- Q1246586 characterInPlay "*Giullare, ''a".
- Q1246586 characterInPlay "*Mad Woman".
- Q1246586 characterInPlay "*Narrator/Herald/Introducer".
- Q1246586 characterInPlay "*Peasant".
- Q1246586 characterInPlay "*The Fool".
- Q1246586 characterInPlay "*Virgin Mary".
- Q1246586 characterInPlay "jongleur".
- Q1246586 originalLanguage Q652.
- Q1246586 premiereDate "1969-10-01".
- Q1246586 premiereYear "1969".
- Q1246586 settingOfPlay "TheHoly Land, First Century C.E.".
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- Q1246586 characters Q841192.
- Q1246586 characters "*Narrator/Herald/Introducer *Virgin Mary *Mad Woman *Giullare, ''a".
- Q1246586 characters "*Peasant *The Fool *Death *Christ".
- Q1246586 name "Mistero buffo: Giullarata popolare".
- Q1246586 origLang Q652.
- Q1246586 premiere "1969-10-01".
- Q1246586 setting "The Holy Land, First Century C.E.".
- Q1246586 writer Q765.
- Q1246586 type CreativeWork.
- Q1246586 type Play.
- Q1246586 type Work.
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- Q1246586 comment "Mistero buffo ("Comical Mystery") is Dario Fo's solo pièce célèbre, performed across Europe, Canada and Latin America from 1969 to 1999.".
- Q1246586 label "Mistero Buffo".
- Q1246586 name "Mistero buffo: Giullarata popolare".