Geli Raubal– Hitler’s Niece
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Geli Raubal– Hitler’s Niece.. An unsung heroine of modern history, Geli Raubal was Adolf Hitler’s one true love. A girl who believed that love and love alone was strong enough to turn the evilest of men. Enzo Condello’s masterful depiction of the events surrounding this tempestuous affair will have you riveted from the moment the play begins and have you wondering whether the course of history could have truly been altered. Readers will be thrilled to witness Condello’s latest offering in his inimitable writing style that has previously received the following praise.
‘It feels like the sort of play Shakespeare or Seneca himself might have written; the horror and violence contrasted with lofty, stirring verse’ - John Bell, Bell Shakespeare Company
‘Condello is Shakespearean in stature.’ - Simon Piening, Melbourne Stage
‘Condello is, without doubt, a great writer’ - Catherine Lambert, Herald Sun
‘It’s simply as if Condello decided to write a Shakespearean tragedy and then went ahead and did it. Theatre of this imaginative ambition is rare anywhere’ - Alison Croggon, Theatre Notes
“(Condello’s) language has moments of radiance...modern ideas are beautifully expressed here with a strongly feminist understanding of the limitations of a woman’s life at the time” - Liza Dezfouli, Australianstage.com.au
Enzo Condello
Enzo was born in Calabria Italy and is the author of Geli, Hitler’s niece, Shakespeare and the Dark Lady, NERO and SENECA , THE TRAGEDY of LUCRECE.- 'Condello is a master dramatist who takes up where Shakespeare left off''(Brenda Addie, Theatre Scholar. ), SAVONAROLA, ; GUSTAV III of SWEDEN; Epic poem: THE NEW WASTELAND -post 1922'. Currently he is working on or completing ANTONY , OCTAVIA AND CLEOPATRA; THE FALL OF RICHARD NIXON; STALIN; The Fall of Elvis. A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S REUNION ; ' KING LEAR'S GREEK HOLIDAY, a comedy. Of Dark Lady play : 'Powerful'- John Bell. "Condello is, without doubt, a great writer.'- C. Lambert, Herald-sun. and ' the Nero conspiracy: 'I am honoured to become acquainted with Condello's art''-Les Murray, international Aust.poet, Nobel Prize nominee. 'Condello is Shakespearean in stature with potent language reminiscent of Shakespeare. Like Shakespeare, Condello draws parallels with contemporary culture '-S.Piening'-Australianstage. 'Condello is unique in Aust. theatre'-M.Robertson,Literary Manager, Playbox. Comments on 'the nero conspiracy'(tragedy of seneca)'-It's simply as if Condello decided to write a Shakespearean tragedy and then went ahead and did it. Theatre of this imaginative ambition is rare anywhere.'-- A.Croggon,Theatrenotes (rev. online: The Nero Conspiracy Theatrenotes.) And 'A work with the diction of tragedy.It feels like the sort of play Shakespeare or Seneca himself might have written; the horror and the violence contrasted with lofty, stirring verse'--John Bell,As principally a poet by instinct, Enzo is attempting to revive dramatic blank verse drama, modern and updated; a hybrid, a fusion of poetry and prose in contemporary world drama and literature. His next production is The Fall of Richard Nixon.
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Geli Raubal– Hitler’s Niece - Enzo Condello
THE TRAGEDY OF GELI RAUBAL
By ENZO CONDELLO
Table of Contents
ACT ONE - SCENE 1
SCENE 2
SCENE 3
SCENE 4
SCENE 5
ACT TWO - SCENE 1
SCENE 2
SCENE 3
SCENE 4
SCENE 5
SCENE 6
SCENE 7
SCENE 8
SCENE 9
SCENE 10
SCENE 11
SCENE 12
SCENE 13
SCENE 14
SCENE 15
SCENE 16
SCENE 17
SCENE 18
SCENE 19
C A S T
ACT ONE - SCENE 1
A Room.
Enter Himmler and Goebbels from a side entrance
Himmler:
Dr. Goebbels, has he not been taken insidiously from our hands?
With an effortless lure! To think what this theft forebodes!
I dare not think on it. Plans, ambition, what are
These to the love-drunk fool?
I have been watching the waning of his fervour;
The blunt and dull resolve. And all his great strengths
Weakened and given over to the foibles of an illusory love;
To a girl whose disposition is so far from his
That they have nothing in common save
The air they breathe! This is all unfortunate, unfathomable,
Incomprehensible.
Or else the devil take me for stupidity!
Goebbels:
Herr Himmler, you would be stupid to think these things not so.
Himmler:
Would that I could think no things.
Knowing how little can be done.
Goebbels:
I cannot understand his decline
Any more than I can understand
The love that softens him.
His future stands so uncertainly before us.
As certain as German glory is under threat.
Himmler:
What will come will be and pass.
But to live with dread surmises
Of what may be – this is more
Harrowing than the realized event!
There is a greater fear in the apprehension o a fear!
At times I think it may go well with him:
That feeling may fire his resolve.
Yet when I see his increasing indolence
And his once eagle, winged faculties
Wavering like a fluttering song-bird
Suspended in mid air – not sure
Whether to fly or fall – then
I see what harm she has done
And I lighten this dark thought
By brooding on her death.
Goebbels:
Have we carried him this far for her?
We urged him with the promise
Of the highest political power
The loftiest ambition, the noblest cause:
Is there anything to compare to Nazi nobility?
Himmler:
No, none.
Goebbels:
And for him to dictate and never to be defied.
All this struggle for her? For a simpering song bird?
A sleepy nightingale who feathers his love nest.
Himmler:
For her nothing!
As leader of our ambitions and Nazi party
He must relinquish his hold on her
Or his hold on power.
Germany will not embrace a dithering romantic.
That I should come to call him this!
We do not want a Nazi Goethe! Another Tristan.
We want a nasty, Nazi Nietzsche.
But did I so speak of him before?
Now I no longer recognize the incarnate glory;
I no longer find that obsession with a realistic dream.
This man that I once esteemed a prophet
A veritable superman; that I once called
The epitome and authentic summary of men—
Of a glorious race, of titanic men
Is now like one unsure of his making,
And unmaking his own surety with destiny,
His man made, inescapable fate. Soon,
He’ll be servile even to a slave.
Goebbels:
What peril has time to disclose?
What unhatched serpents eggs yet to be delivered to hell’s kitchen?
You think she is the only culprit?
Himmler:
I would rather contend with an hundred criminals
Than with this one slippery worm
That has tempted him with the apple of her favours.
Goebbels:
She thinks to mock our ignorance?
Himmler:
We have none to be mocked,
We encompass all knowledge of man’s destiny.
Goebbels:
Indeed! Yet does one exist who could
Manipulate and lay claim to a demigod?
Himmler:
A woman, perhaps?
Goebbels:
A woman? A woman rank with Valhalla gods?
Nonsense. Woman, is but man’s shadow who follows
His steps like that black patch that crawls
And darkly stains sunlight.
There is always a dark spot in the sunlight.
It is the shadow of a woman! Most women have, by nature, little conscience.
Half are a swamp of irrational, lustful instincts. It takes a man, a forge
With a cleansing fire, a hammer and anvil
To in them a conscience instill.
Himmler:
You do the creature little justice.
Misogyny is simply desire aroused and denied release.
For as much as we can flee
From our shadow, so can we escape
From her body.
Wasn’t it Cleopatra who enfeebled the great, noble Antony?
There is Roman precedent. What can’t woman do or undo!
With their usurping loins behind the white-flagged phallus of history.
Goebbels:
Still, woman is man’s dark counterpart
That like our shadow entrapped mingles
With the dust to show him his own
Burial if he but turn his eyes to this grave, fickle form.
Himmler:
She does not follow man but leads him!
Goebbels:
Then are men slaves!
Himmler:
Most are content once lying in their graves.
Goebbels:
I too am full of misgivings.
He languishes in love miasmic.
Cupid plucks his idle arrow to sting
And wound a loveless target
So to heal and change his nature
With an auspicious sting!
This enamoured fool is dragged to that lowlife
Where the common smoke blurs the prophetic vision;
Indeed, an ominous cloud of fire
Hangs over our heads upon which sits Hitler
Drinking the drowsy nectar (which is the sweeter
Part of the poison)
And neglectful of all duties save that
Of un -neglecting love.
Enticing……..slender hands……..with claws
Cunning woman…. On whose hot breasts …..
The iron heart melts! Weakening love…….
Tyranny of uncertain desires as he gropes
At dubious destiny.
Himmler:
It is a strong and stubborn tyranny, this love.
It rules without sanction.
Indeed it does,