Corruption at the Palace of Justice by Ugo Betti Very good play set in a familiar territory
Corruption at the Palace of Justice by Ugo Betti Very good play set in a familiar territory Ugo Betti was a judge and he was called the Italian Kafka and the best playwright since Pirandello. The message of the play hits near home. I live in a country, much like Italy decades ago, engulfed in corruption, with many of the richest men behind bars because of bribes and kickbacks. In this play, the corruption has reached the very place where people are supposed to be above suspicion. The Palace of Justice has problem when a fire is set to destroy documents that would incriminate a rich potentate. And the trail of evidence reaches the home of the allegedly incorrupt judges and it is clear that one of them has dirty hands. An inquiry is ordered and questions are asked. - We can look at the behavior of those among us and the guilty will show signs - Not necess...