
Non Fare AD Altri... is a comedic one-act play by Italian author Roberto Bracco, first performed in 1886. The narrative follows a police commissioner who finds himself entangled in a scandal involving a gentleman thief named Oscar Gentiletti and the commissioner's wife. Through witty dialogue and humorous situations, the play explores themes of mistaken identity, social absurdity, and the complexities of love and fidelity, critiquing societal norms of the time.




























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