Summary:
"Tristano e l'ombra: Commedia romantica in tre atti" by Alessandro de Stefani is a romantic comedy written in the early 20th century. The story unfolds in a fantastical realm ruled by King Languis and features characters such as the titular Tristano, Isotta Biancamano, and a cast of intriguing figures including brigands and mystics. The play explores themes of love, sacrifice, and personal freedom amidst a backdrop of political intrigue and emotional turmoil. At the start of the narrative, we are introduced to a mystical seashore where Hubbo, a mysterious figure, encounters Tristano, who hides his face for unknown reasons. Their conversation hints at deep emotions and a sense of foreboding, especially as Tristano expresses his willingness to join Hubbo in the shadows. Shortly after, Isotta and a warrior named Arden arrive to seek Hubbo’s wisdom concerning the ailing King Languis. As they navigate through secrets and impending danger, brigands unexpectedly invade, capturing Isotta and intensifying the drama. The characters' interactions set the stage for a compelling exploration of love and despair that will unfold throughout the acts. (This is an automatically generated summary.)