Morgan Carrell, the Director:
Poor Gay, he was so sure he had a hit. He has a curtain speech all prepared. I never thought I'd see the day when I felt sorry for a playwright.
Philo Swift:
Two acts are enough for me. I don't see why we should stick around for a third.
Morgan Carrell, the Director:
Well, the third might be a little better, I don't know. At least it's understandable. It's a plea for the human race against dictatorship.
Philo Swift:
Well, that doesn't interest me either. I'm afraid Esterbrook sees the world not as it is, but as he would like it to be actually. Gay's indignation is sentimental, romantic, infantile.
Morgan Carrell, the Director:
[announcement for Third act is heard]
Well, no time to argue now. I directed this play and I've got to sit through it. And the punishment fits the crime.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 07:59