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The Tumult of Bologna

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guards. The papal delegation is besieged by a people's army that, in lack of other weapons, uses its own excrement. The siege lasts for eleven days, "during which excrement was constantly thrown over the fortress walls". Eventually the Provençal troupes and legates leave the area "under a shower of
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citizens in 1324. After suffering huge losses in a series of religious wars, angry Bolognese citizens rebel against legates of the Pope and their
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As summarised by Joel Schechter, the story covers the revolt of a large band of
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The Worker Knows 300 Words, the Boss Knows 1000, That's Why He's the Boss
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I'd Rather Die Tonight If I Had To Think It Had All Been In Vain
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United We Stand! All Together Now! Oops, Isn't That the Boss?
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Grand Pantomime with Flags and Small and Middle-sized Puppets
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Italian
historical fiction
monologue
Dario Fo
Bolognese
Provençal
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Portals
Biography
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Theatre
Italy
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Dario Fo
Corpse for Sale
The Virtuous Burglar
Archangels Don't Play Pinball
He Had Two Pistols with White and Black Eyes
He Who Steals a Foot is Lucky in Love
Isabella, Three Sailing Ships and a Con Man
Throw the Lady Out
Grand Pantomime with Flags and Small and Middle-sized Puppets
Mistero Buffo
The Worker Knows 300 Words, the Boss Knows 1000, That's Why He's the Boss
Chain Me Up and I'll Still Smash Everything
I'd Rather Die Tonight If I Had To Think It Had All Been In Vain
Accidental Death of an Anarchist
United We Stand! All Together Now! Oops, Isn't That the Boss?

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