Described by Fo as "a Machiavellian comedy, a gigantic late sixteenth-century intrigue, with judges and devils, housekeepers possessed by devils, hermits, gendarmes, torturers and even a monkey", it featured an homage to his long-time collaborator Fiorenzo Carpi who had died earlier that year (1997).
Carpi | Carpi, Emilia-Romagna | Fiorenzo di Lorenzo | Girolamo da Carpi | Fiorenzo Carpi | Carpi (MO) |