ATTO SECONDO.
La stessa scena come nell’atto primo. Sulla scrivania non c’è più la macchinetta del caffè, nè la chicchera; invece una bottiglia d’acqua e un bicchiere.
The play follows an aging parliamentarian who balances ministerial duties, political maneuvering, and private loyalties within his household. Much of the action unfolds in his study, where negotiations, moral compromises, and arguments about duty and ambition surface alongside domestic tensions involving his daughter and her husband. Across three acts the drama alternates intimate family scenes and public crises, exploring how ambition, pride, and generational change force characters to reassess loyalties and the costs of public office.
La stessa scena come nell’atto primo. Sulla scrivania non c’è più la macchinetta del caffè, nè la chicchera; invece una bottiglia d’acqua e un bicchiere.