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- Dopo il veglione o viceversa
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- ROBERTO BRACCO
-
- TEATRO
-
- VOLUME PRIMO
-
- NON FARE AD ALTRI... -- LUI LEI LUI --
- UN'AVVENTURA DI VIAGGIO -- UNA DONNA --
- LE DISILLUSE -- *DOPO IL VEGLIONE*
-
- 2 EDIZIONE.
-
-
-
- REMO SANDRON -- Editore
-
- Libraio della Real Casa
- MILANO-PALERMO-NAPOLI
-
- PROPRIET LETTERARIA
-
- _I diritti di riproduzione e di traduzione sono riservati per
- tutti i paesi, non escluso il Regno di Svezia e quello di
- Norvegia._
-
- assolutamente proibito di rappresentare questi lavori senza il
- consenso scritto dell'Autore _(Art. 14 del Testo Unico 17
- Settembre 1882)_.
-
- Published in Palermo, 10th. June Privilege of Copyright in the
- United States reserved under the Act approved March 3rd. 1905,
- by Roberto Bracco and Remo Sandron.
-
- Off. Tip. Sandron -- 126 -- I -- 290312.
-
- ----
-
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-
-
- DOPO IL VEGLIONE
-
- o
-
- VICEVERSA
-
-(Scherzo comico per _caf-chantant_, musicato dal Maestro _Umberto
-Mazzone_, scritto apposta per _Nicola Maldagea_ e _Amelia Faraone_,
-eseguito per la prima volta al _Salone Margherita_ di _Napoli_, nel
-1893).
-
-
-
-
- PERSONAGGI:
-
- _Lui_ e _Lei_.
-
-La scena rappresenta un elegante salottino intimo con un paravento.
-
-
-
-
- SCENA UNICA.
-
-
- _Lui_ e _Lei_ entrano.
-
-_Lei vestita da uomo. Lui, viceversa, vestito da donna. E tutti e
-due portano il domino e la maschera._
-
-_Lui si burla di Lei, e Lei si burla di Lui._
-
-_Dal cappuccio di Lei scappano i riccioli della parrucca maschile; da
-quello di Lui scappano i riccioli della parrucca femminile._
-
-_Sicch, Lui convinto che Lei sia un uomo: Lei convinta che Lui sia
-una donna._
-
-_Lei si avanza conducendo Lui, graziosamente, per mano._
-
- _Lei_
-
- _(imitando una voce maschile)_
-
- Siam giunti, mascherina....
- Vi prego, favorite:
- la casa un po' piccina:
- casa da _garon_.
- Non degna di voi,
- lo so, ma compatite....
- ch, in fin dei conti, poi,
- in due ci si sta ben.
-
- _Lui_
-
- _(imitando una voce femminile)_
-
- Perch vi confondete?
- Non sono una regina...
- Tutt'altro! Mi potete
- trattare _sans faon_.
- Io faccio, lo confesso,
- o un po' la ballerina
- o... quel che faccio adesso:
- ecco, n pi n men.
-
- _Lei_
-
- _(tra s)_
-
- Mi par che se la beva:
- mi tratta da merlotto!
- Non sa qual figlia... d'Eva
- le si nasconde in me!
-
- _Lui_
-
- _(tra s)_
-
- Ch'io sia davvero donna
- convinto il giovinotto.
- Non sa sotto la gonna
- che pezzo d'uomo c'.
-
- _Lui_ e _Lei_
-
- _(insieme -- ognuno per conto suo)_
-
- Oh! Sesso, mio nemico!
- Perch non sei diverso?
- Dice quel motto antico:
- ci che si lascia perso.
-
-_(Poi Lei, accennando a Lui, e Lui, accennando a Lei:)_
-
- E che far
- quando per forza
- comparir
- da questa scorza
- l'imprevedibile
- che dentro sta?
- Si morder
- le dieci dita
- e imparer
- che nella vita
- rompe le scatole
- la realt.
-
- _Lei_
-
- Toglietevi la maschera,
- scopritevi il visino.
- Dagli occhi l'indovino:
- dev'essere divino!
-
- _Lui_
-
- Datemi il buon esempio,
- gentil giovanottino.
- troppo sibillino
- cotesto mascherino.
-
- _Lei_
-
- _(con seduzione)_
-
- Almen fate ch'io guardi
- un sol piedino vostro.
-
- _Lui_
-
- _(con timidit pudica)_
-
- No, no, no, no!... Pi tardi....
- Pi tardi ve lo mostro.
-
- _Lei_
-
- Avete, tale e quale,
- l'aria d'una novizia!
-
- _Lui_
-
- Ma pure, in generale,
- sempre l'uom che inizia!
-
- _Lei_
-
- E allora, o dolce incognita,
- sta ben: vi servir.
-
-_(Voltando le spalle e preparandosi a togliersi la maschera -- tra s:)_
-
- Ho quasi quasi scrupolo
- di aver tardato un po'.
-
- _Lui_
-
- Sbrigatevi! Sbrigatevi!
-
- _Lei_
-
- Frenate l'ansiet.
-
- _Lui_
-
-_(fingendo un accento di ansia infrenabile)_
-
- Non posso.... Il cor mi palpita....
-
- _Lei_
-
-_(buttando via il mascherino e sbottonando il domino, appare vestita da
-uomo, in frak e cravatta bianca: ma le forme del corpo ed il viso
-rivelano la perfetta muliebrit.)_
-
- Son donna: eccomi qua!
-
- _Lui_
-
- _(tra s)_
-
- Oh che fortuna!
-
- _(a lei)_
-
- Donna?
-
- _Lei_
-
- Ma s! Donna! Donnissima!
-
- _Lui_
-
- _(tra s, tripudiante)_
-
- Non sa sotto la gonna
- che pezzo d'uomo c'!
-
- _(a lei)_
-
- Ne siete ben sicura?
-
- _Lei_
-
- O bella!... Sicurissima!
-
- _Lui_
-
- _(fra s:)_
-
- Graziosa l'avventura!
-
- _(a lei, ostentando incredulit)_
-
- Donna!?...
-
- _Lei_
-
- Credete a me.
-
- _Lui_
-
- _(tra s:)_
-
- In questa trappola
- che lei par,
- lei stessa capita,
- e uscir non pu.
- L'ora propizia
- attender vo'
- ed in questi abiti
- resto perci.
- Funger da femmina
- non vorrei pi,
- ma... triste l'epoca:
- l'uomo... sta gi.
-
- _Lei_
-
- _(tra s:)_
-
- Si agita! Brontola!
- Ci spera ancor?
-
-_(Indicando con un dito il proprio viso)_
-
- Han forse gli uomini
- il mio color?...
- Se dall'equivoco
- non vengo fuor,
- lei non rinunzia
- al sogno d'or.
-
-_(accennando al frak e ai calzoni)_
-
- Queste visibili
- maschie virt,
- per non pi illuderla,
- butter gi.
-
-_(Corre in gran fretta dietro il paravento.)_
-
- _Lui_
-
- E dite: m' concesso
- saper che fate, adesso?
-
- _Lei_
-
- _(senza mostrarsi)_
-
- Io voglio del mio sesso
- riprendere possesso.
-
- _Lui_
-
- S, presto, presto, presto!
-
- _Lei_
-
- Mi svesto...
-
- _Lui_
-
- _(fa un movimento di contentezza.)_
-
- _Lei_
-
- ... e mi rivesto.
-
- _Lui_
-
- Se vengo, vi molesto?
-
- _Lei_
-
- _(energicamente)_
-
- Restate l.
-
- _Lui_
-
- _(rassegnato)_
-
- Ci resto.
-
-_(Lui, or drizzandosi sulla punta dei piedi, ora guardando tra le
-connessure del paravento, ora salendo sopra una seggiola, assiste alla
-toletta di Lei, e si frega le mani, ammira, si entusiasma, s'inebria.
-Intanto, Lei, svestendosi, getta di qua dal paravento il parrucchino, il
-frak, il panciotto, la camicia, i calzoni, che Lui raccoglie, osserva,
-esamina.)_
-
- _Lei_
-
- _(comparisce in abito molto femminile)_
-
- Sono pronta, amica mia.
-
- _Lui_
-
- Santi numi, com' bella!
-
- _Lei_
-
- E vi par che un uomo io sia?
-
- _Lui_
-
- Non faccia d'uomo quella!
-
- _Lei_
-
-_(pavoneggiandosi, con le mani nei fianchi)_
-
- Osservate il corpicino....
-
- _Lui_
-
- Oh! lo vedo ch' un gioiello.
-
- _Lei_
-
- Osservatemi il piedino....
-
- _Lui_
-
- Oh! non pi d'uomo, quello!
-
- _Lei_
-
- Perdonate, dunque, cara,
- questo scherzo: carnevale....
-
- _Lui_
-
-_(dimenticando di dover sembrar donna)_
-
- Vi perdoner se avara
- non sarete voi con me....
-
- _Lei_
-
- Che volete? Non comprendo.
-
- _Lui_
-
- Un bacino.... Non fa male!
-
- _Lei_
-
- _(stringendosi nelle spalle)_
-
- Ve lo do.
-
- _(per cortesia lo bacia, in fretta, sul mento.)_
-
- _Lui_
-
- Io ve lo rendo.
-
- _(la bacia sulla guancia.)_
-
- _Lei_
-
- Non c' sugo....
-
- _Lui_
-
- S che c'!
-
- _(e tenta di abbracciarla.)_
-
- _Lei_
-
- Ma, signora! Che vi piglia?
-
- _Lui_
-
-_(impappinandosi, cerca di giustificarsi)_
-
- Mi sembrate... una mia zia...
-
- _Lei_
-
- In che cosa mi somiglia?!
-
- _Lui_
-
- _(abbracciandola forte)_
-
- Una vera simmetria!
-
- _Lei_
-
- Basta!... basta!... Non stringete....
-
- _Lui_
-
- Non la vedo da tanti anni!...
-
- _Lei_
-
- Ma, in sostanza, voi... chi siete?
-
- _Lui_
-
- _(confuso)_
-
- Io?... Non sono... nei miei panni!...
-
-_(Corre, alla sua volta, dietro il paravento, portando seco gli abiti
-d'uomo che Lei indossava.)_
-
- _Lei_
-
- E dite: m' concesso
- saper che fate, adesso?
-
- _Lui_
-
- Io voglio del mio sesso
- riprendere possesso.
-
- _Lei_
-
- _(meravigliata)_
-
- E che vuol dire questo?!
-
- _Lui_
-
- Mi svesto... e mi rivesto...
-
- _Lei_
-
- Se vengo, vi molesto?
-
- _Lui_
-
- _(con entusiasmo)_
-
- Venite pur....
-
- _Lei_
-
- _(diffidente)_
-
- No!... Resto.
-
-_(Ricomincia la mimica. Lei, come ha fatto Lui, punta dalla curiosit,
-cerca di vedere quel che avviene dietro il paravento; ed osserva,
-inquieta, la roba che Lui, svestendosi, le fa piovere addosso, cio il
-domino, il mascherino, la parrucca, le imbottiture con cui aveva
-improvvisate le forme di donna._
-
-_Finalmente, vengono gi la gonna e la sottana. Lei, sempre pi curiosa,
-sale sopra la seggiola, vede... e d un grido quasi di spavento. Quindi
-scende precipitosamente, e, indignata, aspetta.)_
-
- _Lui_
-
-_(comparisce, pavoneggiandosi, vestito degli abiti maschili di Lei, che
-gli vanno male; e, poich Lei ha un gesto d'ira e di sdegno, le si
-ginocchia ai piedi.)_
-
- _Lei_
-
- Voi, dunque, siete un uomo?!
- Se non uscite subito,
- chiamo la polizia!
-
- _Lui_
-
- _(umilmente)_
-
- S... forse sono un uomo;
- ma vi prego di credere
- ... che non colpa mia.
-
-_(A poco a poco, Lei s'intenerisce e gli apre le braccia.)_
-
- _Lei_
-
- Sarai mio prigioniero
- insino al far del giorno.
- Del mondo, ch' ciarliero,
- non me ne importa un corno....
- Nella prigione oscura
- io ti giudicher,
- ma non aver paura:
- per te clemenza avr!
-
- _Lui_
-
- Sar tuo prigioniero
- insino al far del giorno.
- Del mondo, ch' ciarliero,
- non me ne importa un corno.
- Io non avr paura,
- e a te mi affider
- in questa mia cattura,
- senza dir mai di no.
-
- _Lei_ _e_ _Lui_
-
- _(insieme)_
-
- Non so chi sei, che fai,
- ma gi ti voglio ben
- e so che m'amerai....
- fino a domani almen.
- Tra poco, o belle o brutte,
- in quella oscurit,
- ci sveleremo tutte
- le generalit.
- Ahim, soltanto al buio
- non si nasconde niente.
- Pu il buio, immantinente,
- scoprir... la verit.
-
-
- _(Qui, cala la tela, tardi ma in tempo.)_
-
-
-
-
-
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- | :large:`ROBERTO BRACCO`
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- | :xx-large:`TEATRO`
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- | :large:`VOLUME PRIMO`
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- | NON FARE AD ALTRI... — LUI LEI LUI —
- | UN'AVVENTURA DI VIAGGIO — UNA DONNA —
- | LE DISILLUSE — **DOPO IL VEGLIONE**
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- | :small:`2ª EDIZIONE.`
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- | REMO SANDRON — Editore
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- | :small:`Libraio della Real Casa`
- | :small:`MILANO-PALERMO-NAPOLI`
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-| :x-large:`DOPO IL VEGLIONE`
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-| o
-|
-| :x-large:`VICEVERSA`
-
-(Scherzo comico per *cafè-chantant*, musicato dal
-Maestro :small-caps:`Umberto Mazzone`, scritto apposta per :small-caps:`Nicola
-Maldagea` e :small-caps:`Amelia Faraone`, eseguito per la
-prima volta al *Salone Margherita* di *Napoli*, nel
-1893).
-
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-[pg!355]
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-.. class:: center large
-
-PERSONAGGI:
-
- .. class:: large
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- | :small-caps:`Lui` e :small-caps:`Lei`.
-
-La scena rappresenta un elegante salottino intimo con
-un paravento.
-
-[pg!356]
-
-[pg!357]
-
-SCENA UNICA.
-============
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui` e :small-caps:`Lei` entrano.
-
-*Lei è vestita da uomo. Lui, «viceversa», è vestito
-da donna. E tutti e due portano il domino e
-la maschera.*
-
-*Lui si burla di Lei, e Lei si burla di Lui.*
-
-*Dal cappuccio di Lei scappano i riccioli della parrucca
-maschile; da quello di Lui scappano i riccioli
-della parrucca femminile.*
-
-*Sicchè, Lui è convinto che Lei sia un uomo: Lei
-è convinta che Lui sia una donna.*
-
-*Lei si avanza conducendo Lui, graziosamente, per
-mano.*
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei`
-|
-| :scene:`(imitando una voce maschile)`
-
- | Siam giunti, mascherina....
- | Vi prego, favorite:
- | la casa è un po' piccina:
- | è casa da *garçon*.
- | Non è degna di voi,
- | lo so, ma compatite....
- | [pg!358]
- | chè, in fin dei conti, poi,
- | in due ci si sta ben.
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui`
-|
-| :scene:`(imitando una voce femminile)`
-
- | Perchè vi confondete?
- | Non sono una regina...
- | Tutt'altro! Mi potete
- | trattare *sans façon*.
- | Io faccio, lo confesso,
- | o un po' la ballerina
- | o... quel che faccio adesso:
- | ecco, nè più nè men.
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei`
-|
-| :scene:`(tra sè)`
-
- | Mi par che se la beva:
- | mi tratta da merlotto!
- | Non sa qual figlia... d'Eva
- | le si nasconde in me!
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui`
-|
-| :scene:`(tra sè)`
-
- | Ch'io sia davvero donna
- | convinto è il giovinotto.
- | Non sa sotto la gonna
- | che pezzo d'uomo c'è.
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui` e :small-caps:`Lei`
-|
-| :scene:`(insieme — ognuno per conto suo)`
-
- | Oh! Sesso, mio nemico!
- | Perchè non sei diverso?
- | [pg!359]
- | Dice quel motto antico:
- | «ciò che si lascia è perso.»
-
-*(Poi Lei, accennando a Lui, e Lui, accennando
-a Lei:)*
-
- | E che farà
- | quando per forza
- | comparirà
- | da questa scorza
- | l'imprevedibile
- | che dentro sta?
- | Si morderà
- | le dieci dita
- | e imparerà
- | che nella vita
- | rompe le scatole
- | la realtà.
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei`
-
- | Toglietevi la maschera,
- | scopritevi il visino.
- | Dagli occhi l'indovino:
- | dev'essere divino!
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui`
-
- | Datemi il buon esempio,
- | gentil giovanottino.
- | È troppo sibillino
- | cotesto mascherino.
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei`
-|
-| :scene:`(con seduzione)`
-
- | Almen fate ch'io guardi
- | un sol piedino vostro.
-
-[pg!360]
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui`
-|
-| :scene:`(con timidità pudica)`
-
- | No, no, no, no!... Più tardi....
- | Più tardi ve lo mostro.
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei`
-
- | Avete, tale e quale,
- | l'aria d'una novizia!
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui`
-
- | Ma pure, in generale,
- | è sempre l'uom che inizia!
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei`
-
- | E allora, o dolce incognita,
- | sta ben: vi servirò.
-
-*(Voltando le spalle e preparandosi a togliersi la
-maschera — tra sè:)*
-
- | Ho quasi quasi scrupolo
- | di aver tardato un po'.
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui`
-
- | Sbrigatevi! Sbrigatevi!
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei`
-
- | Frenate l'ansietà.
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui`
-
-*(fingendo un accento di ansia infrenabile)*
-
- | Non posso.... Il cor mi palpita....
-
-[pg!361]
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei`
-
-*(buttando via il mascherino e sbottonando il domino,
-appare vestita da uomo, in frak e cravatta
-bianca: ma le forme del corpo ed il viso rivelano
-la perfetta muliebrità.)*
-
- | Son donna: eccomi qua!
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui`
-|
-| :scene:`(tra sè)`
-
- | Oh che fortuna!
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :scene:`(a lei)`
-
- | Donna?
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei`
-
- | Ma sì! Donna! Donnissima!
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui`
-|
-| :scene:`(tra sè, tripudiante)`
-
- | Non sa sotto la gonna
- | che pezzo d'uomo c'è!
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :scene:`(a lei)`
-
- | Ne siete ben sicura?
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei`
-
- | O bella!... Sicurissima!
-
-[pg!362]
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui`
-|
-| :scene:`(fra sè:)`
-
- | Graziosa è l'avventura!
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :scene:`(a lei, ostentando incredulità)`
-
- | Donna!?...
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei`
-
- | Credete a me.
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui`
-|
-| :scene:`(tra sè:)`
-
- | In questa trappola
- | che lei parò,
- | lei stessa capita,
- | e uscir non può.
- | L'ora propizia
- | attender vo'
- | ed in questi abiti
- | resto perciò.
- | Funger da femmina
- | non vorrei più,
- | ma... è triste l'epoca:
- | l'uomo... sta giù.
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei`
-|
-| :scene:`(tra sè:)`
-
- | Si agita! Brontola!
- | Ci spera ancor?
-
-*(Indicando con un dito il proprio viso)*
-
- | [pg!363]
- | Han forse gli uomini
- | il mio color?...
- | Se dall'equivoco
- | non vengo fuor,
- | lei non rinunzia
- | al sogno d'or.
-
-*(accennando al frak e ai calzoni)*
-
- | Queste visibili
- | maschie virtù,
- | per non più illuderla,
- | butterò giù.
-
-*(Corre in gran fretta dietro il paravento.)*
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui`
-
- | E dite: m'è concesso
- | saper che fate, adesso?
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei`
-|
-| :scene:`(senza mostrarsi)`
-
- | Io voglio del mio sesso
- | riprendere possesso.
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui`
-
- | Sì, presto, presto, presto!
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei`
-
- | Mi svesto...
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui`
-|
-| :scene:`(fa un movimento di contentezza.)`
-
-[pg!364]
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei`
-
- | ... e mi rivesto.
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui`
-
- | Se vengo, vi molesto?
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei`
-|
-| :scene:`(energicamente)`
-
- | Restate lì.
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui`
-|
-| :scene:`(rassegnato)`
-
- | Ci resto.
-
-*(Lui, or drizzandosi sulla punta dei piedi, ora
-guardando tra le connessure del paravento, ora salendo
-sopra una seggiola, assiste alla toletta di Lei,
-e si frega le mani, ammira, si entusiasma, s'inebria.
-Intanto, Lei, svestendosi, getta di qua dal paravento
-il parrucchino, il frak, il panciotto, la camicia,
-i calzoni, che Lui raccoglie, osserva, esamina.)*
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei`
-|
-| :scene:`(comparisce in abito molto femminile)`
-
- | Sono pronta, amica mia.
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui`
-
- | Santi numi, com'è bella!
-
-[pg!365]
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei`
-
- | E vi par che un uomo io sia?
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui`
-
- | Non è faccia d'uomo quella!
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei`
-
-*(pavoneggiandosi, con le mani nei fianchi)*
-
- | Osservate il corpicino....
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui`
-
- | Oh! lo vedo ch'è un gioiello.
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei`
-
- | Osservatemi il piedino....
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui`
-
- | Oh! non è piè d'uomo, quello!
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei`
-
- | Perdonate, dunque, cara,
- | questo scherzo: è carnevale....
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui`
-
-*(dimenticando di dover sembrar donna)*
-
- | Vi perdonerò se avara
- | non sarete voi con me....
-
-[pg!366]
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei`
-
- | Che volete? Non comprendo.
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui`
-
- | Un bacino.... Non fa male!
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei`
-|
-| :scene:`(stringendosi nelle spalle)`
-
- | Ve lo do.
-
-.. class:: center
-
-*(per cortesia lo bacia, in fretta, sul mento.)*
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui`
-
- | Io ve lo rendo.
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :scene:`(la bacia sulla guancia.)`
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei`
-
- | Non c'è sugo....
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui`
-
- | Sì che c'è!
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :scene:`(e tenta di abbracciarla.)`
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei`
-
- | Ma, signora! Che vi piglia?
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui`
-
-*(impappinandosi, cerca di giustificarsi)*
-
- | Mi sembrate... una mia zia...
-
-[pg!367]
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei`
-
- | In che cosa mi somiglia?!
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui`
-|
-| :scene:`(abbracciandola forte)`
-
- | Una vera simmetria!
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei`
-
- | Basta!... basta!... Non stringete....
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui`
-
- | Non la vedo da tanti anni!...
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei`
-
- | Ma, in sostanza, voi... chi siete?
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui`
-|
-| :scene:`(confuso)`
-
- | Io?... Non sono... nei miei panni!...
-
-*(Corre, alla sua volta, dietro il paravento, portando
-seco gli abiti d'uomo che Lei indossava.)*
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei`
-
- | E dite: m'è concesso
- | saper che fate, adesso?
-
-[pg!368]
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui`
-
- | Io voglio del mio sesso
- | riprendere possesso.
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei`
-|
-| :scene:`(meravigliata)`
-
- | E che vuol dire questo?!
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui`
-
- | Mi svesto... e mi rivesto...
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei`
-
- | Se vengo, vi molesto?
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui`
-|
-| :scene:`(con entusiasmo)`
-
- | Venite pur....
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei`
-|
-| :scene:`(diffidente)`
-
- | No!... Resto.
-
-*(Ricomincia la mimica. Lei, come ha fatto Lui,
-punta dalla curiosità, cerca di vedere quel che avviene
-dietro il paravento; ed osserva, inquieta, la
-roba che Lui, svestendosi, le fa piovere addosso, cioè
-il domino, il mascherino, la parrucca, le imbottiture
-con cui aveva improvvisate le forme di donna.*
-
-[pg!369]
-
-*Finalmente, vengono giù la gonna e la sottana.
-Lei, sempre più curiosa, sale sopra la seggiola, vede...
-e dà un grido quasi di spavento. Quindi scende
-precipitosamente, e, indignata, aspetta.)*
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui`
-
-*(comparisce, pavoneggiandosi, vestito degli abiti
-maschili di Lei, che gli vanno male; e, poichè Lei
-ha un gesto d'ira e di sdegno, le si ginocchia ai
-piedi.)*
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei`
-
- | Voi, dunque, siete un uomo?!
- | Se non uscite subito,
- | chiamo la polizia!
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui`
-|
-| :scene:`(umilmente)`
-
- | Sì... forse sono un uomo;
- | ma vi prego di credere
- | ... che non è colpa mia.
-
-*(A poco a poco, Lei s'intenerisce e gli apre le
-braccia.)*
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei`
-
- | Sarai mio prigioniero
- | insino al far del giorno.
- | Del mondo, ch'è ciarliero,
- | non me ne importa un corno....
- | [pg!370]
- | Nella prigione oscura
- | io ti giudicherò,
- | ma non aver paura:
- | per te clemenza avrò!
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lui`
-
- | Sarò tuo prigioniero
- | insino al far del giorno.
- | Del mondo, ch'è ciarliero,
- | non me ne importa un corno.
- | Io non avrò paura,
- | e a te mi affiderò
- | in questa mia cattura,
- | senza dir mai di no.
-
-.. class:: center
-
-| :small-caps:`Lei` *e* :small-caps:`Lui`
-|
-| :scene:`(insieme)`
-
- | Non so chi sei, che fai,
- | ma già ti voglio ben
- | e so che m'amerai....
- | fino a domani almen.
- | Tra poco, o belle o brutte,
- | in quella oscurità,
- | ci sveleremo tutte
- | le generalità.
- | Ahimè, soltanto al buio
- | non si nasconde niente.
- | Può il buio, immantinente,
- | scoprir... la verità.
-
-.. vspace:: 2
-
-.. class:: center
-
-*(Qui, cala la tela, tardi ma in tempo.)*
-
-|
-|
-|
-|
-|
-
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