Synopsis
Life's a Dream
John Barton & Adrian Mitchell from Pedro Calderon de la Barca
Published by Dramatic Publishing
5 Male 2 Female
In a controlled experiment, Sigismund becomes prince for a day, justifies the prophecies and is shunted back into his tower; only after he persuades himself that all that has passed is a dream, the young prince re-emerges to take over the kingdom and learn to rule wisely
Intertwined with this is the story of a Muscovite woman, Rosaura, who comes to Poland to avenge herself on her father and her lover, and who likewise learns the power of magnanimity and kindness ... a masterpiece about time, fate, love, honor, death and the illusory nature of existence" ~ Michael Billington, The Guardian
"Life's a Dream, the Calderon metaphysical masterpiece, is one of the finest fruits of the 17th-century golden age of Spanish drama ... an ever pertinent play about the power of free will ... seen at the Royal Shakespeare Company in a version both magical and lucid, playing to turn-away crowds
Rather than take the easy way out with a prose version, the adapters rewrote the play in English verse - serving the work's comic and tragic needs with a variety of forms including iambic pentameter, full frontal rhyme and ballads" ~ Frank Rich of the New York Times