Act I
Scene 1
Morning
in a cheap hotel. Dr Cajus storms into John Falstaff´s room, Falstaff´s
drinking companions Bardolfo and Pistola having robbed him bare the day
before. But Falstaff merely makes fun of the hard done-by doctor. Cajus
leaves with nothing. Falstaff reproaches his friends with their "dirty
work". He himself is interested in something entirely different. He has
written love letters to Alice Ford and Meg Page, the beautiful wives of
two rich men. Bardolfo and Pistola refuse to deliver Falstaff´s
letters, believing it to be dishonourable. Falstaff cynically reflects
on the meaning of honour in the modern world and throws out his
drinking companions.
Scene 2
The
friends Alice Ford, Meg Page and Mrs Quickly meet in a women´s beauty
salon. Nannetta, the Fords´ daughter, is there too. Reading the letters
from Falstaff, who has not even bothered to change the text and has
sent each woman an identical letter, they are enraged. The women decide
to take revenge on their luckless admirer.
A sports club. Ford, Dr
Cajus and Fenton, who is in love with Nannetta, appear. Falstaff´s
former friends Bardolfo and Pistola warn Ford of the old rogue´s plans.
Furious, Ford decides to keep a close eye on his wife and gain
Falstaff´s trust. And so everyone has been drawn into the convoluted
plot with the exception of Nannetta and Fenton who are absorbed in
their own love.
Act II
Scene 1
Falstaff
is pampering himself lazily in the bath. He condescendingly accepts
Bardolfo and Pistola´s repentance, who have seemingly come to confess.
But in fact they have come not just to confess, they have brought Mrs
Quickly with an answer from Meg Page and Alice Ford. Mrs Quickly tells
Falstaff that both women are madly in love with him and Mrs Ford has
even appointed a rendezvous.
The minute Mrs Quickly leaves,
Bardolfo ushers in Ford, disguised as a businessman called Fontana.
Ford gives Falstaff a tightly stuffed wallet, persuading him to help
seduce Alice. Falstaff assures Fontana of his success in the affair: as
it happens, Alice´s husband is absent and he plans to visit her. Ford
envisages how he will punish his unfaithful wife. However, he maintains
self-control and leaves the hotel with Falstaff, who has decked himself
out in fine clothes.
Scene 2
At
Ford´s house Alice, Mrs Quickly and Meg Page are laughing and preparing
for the date with Falstaff. Only Nannetta fails to laugh: her father
has decided to marry her off to Cajus. In the meantime, preparations
have been completed for the meeting with the old Don Juan. Falstaff
enters in his finery and, singing merrily, begins to make his move on
Alice.
Unexpectedly Mrs Quickly and Meg appear to warn him about
the enraged Ford. Terrified, Falstaff hides in a laundry basket. Ford
bursts in with a crowd of guards and orders that the house be searched.
Alice, seizing her moment, has the contents of the laundry basket
dumped into the gutter outside.
Act III
Scene 1
In
the dirty gutter, Falstaff tries to resign himself to his humiliation.
Suddenly Mrs Quickly appears with a letter from Alice, which revives
his spirits. Alice apologises for what happened and appoints a meeting
in the park. Mrs Quickly explains that no-one will see them there as
the place has long been reputed to be cursed and that evil spirits
gather there at night. The whole Ford family, Meg and Fenton overhear
the conversation. Convinced of Falstaff´s simple naivety they plan to
dress up as these "evil spirits" and scare the living daylights out of
him.
Scene 2
Falstaff appears on the
stroke of midnight. He is surrounded by witches, devils, dwarves and
evil spirits. They poke fun at him, pinch him, hit him with sticks and
lash him with nettles until he repents of his sins. Then they all
remove their masks and the astounded Falstaff realises that he has been
duped.
But this is not the only revelation of the evening. Ford´s
planned engagement of Nannetta to Cajus miscarries, and thanks to
Alice´s slyness Nannetta becomes engaged to Fenton. Falstaff is glad
that he is not the only one who has been made a fool of.
All the world is a joke!
Man is born a jester!
Seriousness merely
Clouds the reason.
We all laugh!
He laughs well
Who has the last laugh.