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PETR VOK ROZMBERK[1]
AN HISTORICAL DRAMA IN FIVE ACTS
Translated from the Bohemian by Beatrice M. Měkota
CAST
| Petr Vok Rozmberk, the master at Třebon | ||
| Václav Kinský from Vchynic, the highest Bohemian gamewarden | ||
| Hannewaldt, secretary to King Rudolf II | ||
| Polyxena Hannewaldova | ||
| Zuzanka, a mistress of Rozmberk | ||
| Bilent, the alchemist at the castle at Třebon | ||
| Ctibor z Ujezda, a noble at the court of Rozmberk | ||
| Oldřich, an attendant | ||
| Anna | Mistresses of Rozmberk | |
| Eliška | ||
| Lenka | ||
| Lukan, chief of the military people and keeper of the town tower | ||
| Matouš Lhotka, the castle priest | ||
| The court of Rozmberk, Pages, Servants and Guards | ||
| Place: The castle at Třebon | ||
| Time: 1608 | ||
ACT I
A salon in the palace at Třebon, from which extends a long balcony. In the salon, the alchemist Bilent a hunchback, is talking with Hannewaldt, while the attendants, Ctibor and Ujezda, are entertaining Polyxena Hannewaldt. Bilent, in the midst of his talk, moves about, gesticulating expressively.
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