The Diversion
Act III
[Scene 2]
Enter Marcela and Cristina
Marcela
Approach, Cristina,
and tell him what you wish.
Cristina
Embarassment shows in my face
and makes me tongue-tied.1840
Don Antonio
Sister, do you want something?1845
Can I be of some service?
Ask as you please—
this is an occasion for asking favours.
Marcela
On behalf of Cristina
I ask you to give permission1850
for an interlude tonight,
prepared by the servants of the house:
Muñoz and Dorotea,
Torrente and Ocaña…
Cristina
…and our good neighbour the barber is bound to help,1855
and his wife—a heavenly singer and earthy dancer—
with one of their assistants.
Tell him everything.
Marcela
I am telling him everything,
and I must say, brother,1860
that this interlude would please me.
Don Antonio
And I say I’m happy,
and give permission
for the heavens to burst with pleasure
in different voices1865
and through diverse entertainments.
Let my joy be made known.
Don Francisco
And if called upon even I will play my part…
[Don Antonio]
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…and I, who am an excellent actor.
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Cristina
May you live a thousand years sir,1870
and your heart rejoice a thousand times!
Tonight I’ll dance myself into a frenzy.
Don Antonio
Keep within the limits of propriety, Cristina.
Cristina
That you should even mention such a thing!
The dance will be fit to set before a king!1875
Don Antonio
Let us go my friend.
Don Francisco
Yes let’s, though don Pedro is not now in Madrid.
Don Antonio
Then where has he gone?
Don Francisco
He has gone to Santa Cruz
and will return tomorrow.1880
Don Antonio
Let us give thanks to heaven
for smiling on my good intentions.
Exeunt Don Francisco and Don Antonio
Marcela
See to it, Cristina,
that the dance and interlude
are discreet, joyful and polite,1885
with no ugly parts.
Cristina
Torrente and Muñoz composed it,
and half of the plot is Ocaña’s,
who is a first-rate poet.
The dance will be as charming1890
and inoffensive as possible—
food for the eyes and ears.
It will be a musical in the modern style,
serious and romantic,
mellifluous and smooth.1895
The interlude is footman-y
and page-y, and, amazingly,
I see something kitchenmaid-ish
running through it
Marcela
The interlude will be perfect!1900
Cristina
Agreeable will do.
Marcela
Does Dorotea know her words?
Marcela
Let us go.1905
Cristina
I am mad with joy!
Exeunt [Don Antonio, Don Francisco, Marcela and Cristina] .
On stage:
- Marcela
- Cristina
- Don Francisco
- Don Antonio