BLOODY POETRY

Original titleBLOODY POETRY
CategoryPlay
AgegroupAdults
Cast5 total (2 F and 3 M)
Variable cast sizeNo
RepresentationNordic representation
This fascinating drama is about radicalism – artistic, political and more. Taking place in Italy, it concerns the characters’ various ideas about radical politics and free love. Along the way, a number of serious questions are raised, not the least of which is why fervent radicals seem so often to be done in by their reprehensible characters. At the end of the play Byron attends the cremation of Shelley on the beach at Viareggio and delivers a stunning ovation over the pyre: “Burn him. Burn us all. A great big bloody beautiful fire”.