Filumena Marturano
Filumena Marturano (Neapolitan: [filuˈmɛːnə martuˈrɑːnə], Italian: [filuˈmɛːna martuˈraːno]), sometime performed in English as The Best House in Naples, is a play written in 1946 by Italian playwright, actor and poet Eduardo De Filippo. It is the basis for the 1950 Spanish language Argentine musical film Filomena Marturano, multiple Italian adaptations under its original title, and the 1964 film Marriage Italian Style.
Filumena | |
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Written by | Eduardo De Filippo |
Date premiered | 1946 |
Place premiered | Naples |
Original language | Italian Neapolitan |
Subject | after 25 years living together, Filumena is to be thrown over for a younger woman; pretence of death cures all |
Genre | Comedy |
Setting | Domenico Soriano's house in Naples, Italy |
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