One was Nude and One wore Tails

One Was Nude and One Wore Tails is a one-act farce by Dario Fo, in which a man escaping from the scene of a love affair is forced to find a place to hide. The only available place is a dustbin on wheels, operated by a road sweeper. The two men engage in philosophical discussions while they work out how to find some clothes for the miscreant. [1]

References

  1. ^ Tony Mitchell, The People's Court Jester, Methuen Books, London, 1999.
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Works by Dario Fo
1950s
1960s
  • He Had Two Pistols with White and Black Eyes (1960)
  • He Who Steals a Foot is Lucky in Love (1961)
  • Isabella, Three Sailing Ships and a Con Man (1963)
  • Throw the Lady Out (1967)
  • Grand Pantomime with Flags and Small and Middle-sized Puppets (1968)
  • Mistero Buffo (1969)
  • The Worker Knows 300 Words, the Boss Knows 1000, That's Why He's the Boss (1969)
  • Chain Me Up and I'll Still Smash Everything (1969)
1970s
  • I'd Rather Die Tonight If I Had To Think It Had All Been In Vain (1970)
  • Accidental Death of an Anarchist (1970)
  • United We Stand! All Together Now! Oops, Isn't That the Boss? (1971)
  • Fedayn (1972)
  • Mamma Togni (1973)
  • The People's War in Chile (1973)
  • Porta and Belli Against the Authorities (1974)
  • Can't Pay? Won't Pay! (1974)
  • Fanfani Kidnapped (1975)
  • Mother's Marijuana is the Best (1976)
  • Let's Talk About Women (1977)
  • All House, Bed and Church (1977)
  • The Tale of a Tiger (1978)
1980s
  • Trumpets and Raspberries (1981)
  • The Open Couple (1983)
  • Elizabeth: Almost by Chance a Woman (1984)
  • The Tricks of the Trade (TV, 1985)
  • Hellequin, Harlekin, Arlecchino (1985)
  • Abducting Francesca (1986)
  • The First Miracle of the Infant Jesus (TV, 1987)
  • Letter from China (1989)
  • The Story of Qu (1989)
  • The Wanted Man (1989)
  • The Pope and the Witch (1989)
1990s
Undated
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