A review by storyofus
A Florentine Tragedy by Thomas Sturge Moore, Oscar Wilde

2.75

This play's premise is hysterical. Bianca (married to Simone) is miserable in her marriage because Simone treats her poorly; enter Guido (yes, same name as in the Duchess of Padua, the only Italian name to exist according to Wilde maybe) who just straight up starts flirting with Bianca in front of Simone and Bianca loves it. Naturally, Guido and Simone end up dueling except it does not at all turn out the way you expect. In fact, it derails. I can't stop laughing at the sheer ridiculousness. This reads as a complete play but for the sake of everyone, I think we are just categorizing this as incomplete because wtf?