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Nero, the emperor most loved by the Romans,three-act play.
In theater, Nero is above all the most complex and disturbing character in Jean Racine's tragedy Britannicus (1669); but he is also the absolute protagonist of many other texts that bear his name.
A fortunate verse script by Pietro Cossa from 1872,
A dramatic poem by Arrigo Boito published in 1901 and posthumously performed in 1924 at La Scala with music by the same author.
A mocking parody by Ettore Petrolini performed in 1918 and adapted into a film by Alessandro Blasetti in 1930.
A work by Mascagni performed at La Scala in 1935.
Among the more recent works, one can mention 'Nerone è morto?' by the Hungarian Miklos Hubay , performed by the Stabile di Torino in 1974.
By antonomasia, the name of the emperor has entered common language to indicate a cruel and ferocious person.
In addition to these works, there is my Nero with the title: 'Nero, the Emperor Most Beloved by the Romans'. Focused on historical facts that demonstrate how, certainly, the people did not consider him cruel or ferocious.
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