La putta onorata
La putta onorata ("The honorable maiden") is a comedy play by Venetian playwright Carlo Goldoni. It was published in 1748. It is rooted to the styles of the commedia dell'arte. The play was applauded in the theater Sant'Angelo in the carnival of 1749 for 22 nights in a row.[1]
Characters include Beatrice, Ottavio, Brighella, Menego, Bettina, Pasqualino, Catte, Pantalone, Arlecchino, Pasqua, Nane, Lelio, Tita and Scanna.[2] Nane and Menego are two gondoliers who are eternally quarreling.
In 1968 it was made into a comedy film directed by Carlo Lodovici and starring Cesco Baseggio, Lia Zoppelli and Wanda Bendetti.[3]
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- Theatrical performance (in Italian)
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- The Servant of Two Masters (1745)
- The Venetian Twins (1745)
- La putta onorata (1749)
- Il cavaliere e la dama (1749)
- The Antiquarian's Family (1750)
- Il teatro comico (1750–1751)
- The Liar (1750–1751)
- Il vero amico (1750)
- I pettegolezzi delle donne (1750–1751)
- The Mistress of the Inn (1751)
- Il feudatario (1752)
- Gl'innamorati (1759)
- The Boors (1760)
- Le baruffe chiozzotte (1762)
- Gli amori di Zelinda e Lindoro (1764)
- The Fan (1765)
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