Three Acts. Act I takes place primarily in various parts of the forest, though the last scene shifts to the palace. Act II takes place in various rooms in the palace. Act III alternates... (Read more...)
On a conceptual scale, it is crucial to have a clear division between the forest and the palace. Within the palace environment, some scenes take place in the garden, some in an interior... (Read more...)
-THE DUKE OF AVERO -DON DUARTE, the Count of Estremoz -TWO HUNTERS -FIGUEREDO, a footman -TARSO, a shepherd -MELISA, a shepherdess -DORISTO, the village mayor -MIRENO, a shepherd -LARISO, a shepherd -DENIO, a shepherd -RUY LORENZO, the Duke's secretary -VASCO, a servant -DOÑA JUANA, a lady in waiting -DOÑA MADALENA, the Duke's daughter -DON ANTONIO, the Count of Penela -DOÑA SERAFINA, the Duke's daughter -A PAINTER -LAURO, an old shepherd, Mireno's father -BATO, a shepherd -A DRUMMER
Entry submitted by BenSH3 on 8 March 2011 and last updated by Gwynneth Dowling on 10 March 2011