Luigi Pirandello
Six Characters in Search of an Author
(Sei personaggi in cerca d'autore - 1921)
A COMEDY IN THE MAKING
Short Summary
A group of
actors are preparing to rehearse for a Pirandello play. While
starting the rehearsal, they are interrupted by the arrival of six
characters. The leader of the characters, the father, informs the
manager that they are looking for an author. He explains that the
author who created them did not finish their story, and that they
therefore are unrealized characters who have not been fully brought
to life. The manager tries to throw them out of the theater, but
becomes more intrigued when they start to describe their story.
The father is an intellectual who married a peasant woman (the
mother). Things went well until she fell in love with his male
secretary. Having become bored with her over the years, the father
encouraged her to leave with his secretary. She departs from him,
leaving behind the eldest son who becomes bitter for having been
abandoned.
The mother starts a new family with the other man and has three
children. The father starts to miss her, and actively seeks out the
other children in order to watch them grow up. The step-daughter
recalls that he used to wait for her after school in order to give
her presents. The other man eventually moves away from the city with
the family and the father loses track of them.
After the other man dies, the mother and her children return to the
city. She gets a job in Madame Pace's dress shop, unaware that
Madame Pace is more interested in using her daughter as a
prostitute. One day the father arrives and Madame Pace sets him up
with the daughter. He starts to seduce her but they are interrupted
when the mother sees him and screams out. Embarrassed, he allows the
step-daughter and the entire family to move in with him, causing his
son to resent them for intruding in his life.
The manager agrees to become the author for them
and has them start to play the scene where the father is in the
dress shop meeting the step-daughter for the first time. He soon
stops the plot and has his actors attempt to mimic it, but both the
father and the step-daughter protest that it is terrible and not at
all realistic. He finally stops the actors and allows the father and
step-daughter to finish the scene.
The manager changes the setting for the second scene and forces the
characters to perform it in the garden of the father's house. The
mother approaches the son and tries to talk to him, but he refuses
and leaves her. Entering the garden, he sees the youngest daughter
drowned in the fountain and rushes over to pull her out. In the
process, he spots the step-son with a revolver. The young boy shoots
himself, causing the mother to scream out for him while running over
to him.
The manager, watching this entire scene, is unable to tell if it is
still acting or if it is reality. Fed up with the whole thing, he
calls for the end of the rehearsal.