A one-act play. A delightfully humorous tale of trickery and score settling. The ever suave Casanova has his hands full with both the lovely wife of a good friend and her meddlesome, conniving sister. Not only do we get a glimpse into the salacious life of a legend, but we also see the intricate relationships between people of varying social classes and positions. Not that this necessarily matters, for when it comes to Casanova, he is a man who is never wronged for long. Adapted from the French La méprise on les ressources de l’amour (Coleen Houlehan, Editinter, BP 15, 91450 Soisy-sur-Seine, France © 1996 Editinter)
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