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Synopsis

It is the aftermath of a bloody battle between Spain and Portugal. Even though the Spanish were victorious, the ghost of Spanish nobleman Don Andrea returns, accompanied by the personification of Revenge. Before he can be at peace in the afterlife, his death must be avenged. In the war, he was killed by the Portuguese prince Balthazar, who was in turn captured. But Balthazar is receiving a royal welcome at the Spanish court, accompanied by Lorenzo, the brother of Bel-Imperia. At the same time, Bel-Imperia--beloved of Don Andrea--falls in love with Horatio, Don Andrea’s friend and victor of Balthazar. A new battle begins, a battle for the affections of Bel-Imperia, a battle that turns bloody when Balthazar and Lorenzo murder Horatio. His death forges a new path of revenge, pursued by Horatio’s father Hieronimo, who must battle his own doubts and fend off impending madness as he seeks to destroy the men that killed his son. Inventive, inspiring, and complex, The Spanish Tragedy was a new genre for its time--the revenge tragedy--which set the stage for generations of playwrights to come.

Show Information

Book
Thomas Kyd
Category
Play
Age Guidance
Thirteen Plus (PG-13)
Number of Acts
4
First Produced
1592
Genres
Tragedy
Settings
Period, Multiple Settings
Time & Place
Spain, 1580s
Cast Size
large
Licensor
None/royalty-free
Ideal For
College/University, High School, Large Cast, Mostly Male Cast, Professional Theatre, Regional Theatre, Star Vehicle Male, Theatre, Includes Young Adult, Adult, Mature Adult, Late Teen, Elderly, Child, Early Teen Characters

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Plot

Characters

Name Part Size Gender Vocal Part

Hieronimo

Lead

Male

Bel-Imperia

Lead

Female

Lorenzo

Lead

Male

Balthazar

Lead

Male

Don Andrea

Supporting

Male

Revenge

Supporting

Male

Horatio

Supporting

Male

King of Spain

Supporting

Male

Don Cyprian

Supporting

Male

Viceroy of Portugal

Supporting

Male

Alexandro

Supporting

Male

Villuppo

Supporting

Male

Isabella

Supporting

Female

Pedringano

Supporting

Male

Serberine

Supporting

Male

Don Bazulto

Supporting

Male

Ambassador

Supporting

Male

Spanish General

Featured

Male

Don Pedro

Featured

Male

Christophil

Featured

Male

Dumb Show Actors

Featured

Male

Pedro

Featured

Male

Jacques

Featured

Male

Page

Featured

Male

Hangman

Featured

Male

Courtiers, Servants, Citizens, the Watch

Ensemble

Either Gender

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Guide Written By:

Cindi Calhoun

Cindi Calhoun

Theatre teacher, director, writer, and seamstress