JOKER JESTER
In fair Verona, where we lay our scene, there dwelt a jester named Puck, whose wit was sharp and mirth sharper still. This knave, with visage masked and heart unbound by lawful tether, did employ his tricksome guile in acts of merriment and mischief alike. Oft did he jest with noble lords, yet beneath the cloak of folly, plotted schemes of larceny most sly. Amidst this dance of revelry and roguery, our trickster finds his heart ensnared by a maiden fair, whose virtue and beauty challenge his ribald ways. Thus, in a tale both light and dark, Puck must balance love's earnest desire against the perilous pull of his criminal capers. So unfolds a comedy of errors, where laughter and lawlessness entwine in merry strife.