The play is a three-act comedia.
First act: opens in the forest, in two caverns among elevated rocks and crags. The Devil appears up high in a rock. Scene changes to the outside of a house, then inside the noble house.... (Read more...)
Minimum | Maximum |
---|---|
10 males | 25 males |
2 females | 3 females |
12 (total) | 28 (total) |
·Paulo, A hermit, protagonist
·Pedrisco, Paulo’s servant and the gracioso
·The Devil
·Octavio, Nobleman
·Lisandro, Nobleman
·Celia, Noble lady
·Lidora, Celia’s maidservant
·Enrico, The antagonist
·Galván, Enrico’s servant
·Roldán
·Cherinos
·Escalante
·Anareto, Enrico’s infirm father
·Albano, An old man
·The Governor of Naples
·Bailiffs, Accompanying the Governor
·Bandits, One of whom is named Celio
·Travellers, Captured by the bandits, three referred to in text
·A Little Shepherd
·Two Porters at the Jail, One of whom is named Fidelio
·Prisoners
·The Head Jailer
·Jail Guards
·Judge
·Armed Peasants, Named Celio (possibly a bandit from above), Fineo, and Fabio
TownsfolkEntry written by Kathleen Jeffs. Last updated on 4 October 2010.