La spada di Pagini

La spada di Pagini is the first written play by the composer e playwriter, Jack Hirsch. I hope you can ejoy this Hirsch Production.

Setting

 * ACT I - 1743, The Caribbean Islands


 * ​Scene I - An Island 
 * Scene II
 * Scene III
 * ​ACT II - 1744, To be decided
 * ​Scene I
 * Scene II
 * Scene III
 * Scene IV

ACT I
Overture Begins

Scene I​
The ocean was quite. The sun was gone, replaced by the ghostly white moon, casting an eerie ray of moonlight onto the deck of a small sloop. The ocean made no noise tonight, except the creaking of the sloop, which would fool anyone into thinking it as a huanted vessel.

As the ship stood there, silent as the night, shadows were casted apon the stain-glass windows of the captain's cabin. Inside the cabin, a man paced the room, grumbling and murming to himself. He looked like a hairy brown beast. His shirt was torn in places, his hair was greasy and sticking out of his tricorn, and his face was dirtly, which clouded most of his appearance. The room he was pacing in, however, was the complete opposite. It was perfectly neat and organized, and glittering with gleaming pieces of silver and gold in every shape imaginable. Chalices, goblets, coins, daggers, crowns of past kings and queens, and scultpures of animals, from eagles to boars. One item, however, stood out. It was a silver and bronze case, about three feet long. Inside it, the legendary sword of Antonio le Pagini, the famous italian explorer who discovered the Temple of Jeducite, and built the colony of Del Pagini. The silver sabre was placed in a purple shealth that had designs of flowers engraved on it.