The Stolen Heiress

by Susanna Centlivre from late 17th C.

About

The Stolen Heiress; or, The Salamanca Doctor Outplotted. A Comedy" by Centlivre is a comedic play composed in the late 17th to early 18th century. The story revolves around themes of love, ambition, and mistaken identities in a Sicilian setting, as characters maneuver through complex social dynamics and familial attachments. The primary narrative follows Count Gravello's efforts to marry off his daughter, Lucasia, particularly to the wealthy Count Pirro, despite her romantic entanglement with the noble Palante. At the start of the play, we see Count Gravello devising a scheme to increase his daughter's fortunes by spreading false news of his son's death, which is intended to attract more suitors for Lucasia. Gravello's machinations are soon complicated by the revelations of Lucasia’s own affections for Palante, thereby introducing conflicts between family loyalty and personal desire. The opening introduces various characters, setting the stage for misunderstandings and comedic entanglements that will unfold as Lucasia must navigate her father's ambitions while secretly trying to meet and protect her love, Palante.

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The Stolen Heiress

Characters
37
Words
11.1k
Acts
5
Scenes
1
Duration
~1 hr 23 min

Characters

#CharacterPlayerLines
1
Lar
58
2
Gravello
55
3
Eug
43
4
Pirro
42
5
Francisco
36
6
Sancho
32
7
Lav
32
8
Gov
27

6 sections

11.1k words
#TitleWords
1
Epilogue.
1481:07
Act I
2
Act I. Scene I.
2k15:02
Act II
3
Act II. Scene I. Lucasia's _Chamber_.
2.2k16:21
Act III
4
Act III. Scene _the Street_.
2.8k21:09
Act IV
5
Act IV. Scene _the Governor's House.
2.2k16:44
Act V
6
Act V. Scene _a Prison_.
1.7k12:59