Synopsis
This
seventeenth-century allegorical masterpiece by one of
Spain's greatest dramatists incorporates the author's
superb theatrical instincts, philosophical flair, and
extraordinary imagination to probe the mysteries of human
destiny. Exploring the conflict between free will and
predestination, Calderon's most famous play tells of Segismundo,
a Polish prince, imprisoned at birth by his father, the
King, to thwart the predictions of astrologers.