... how to use the brivla 'draci', especially the x1 argument:
x1 is a drama/play about x2 [plot/theme/subject] by dramatist x3 for audience x4 with actors x5
x1 is also described as an event. Does that mean it's actually a particular theatre show at a particular time? So if you want to say that there's a theatre show of Shakespeare's Hamlet played by Jeremy Irons at The Globe, you could say something like:
le draci Hamlet. Shakespeare. The.Globe. Jeremy.Irons.
And to say Jeremy Irons is acting, you would have to say:
zo'e draci zo'e zo'e zo'e Jeremy.Irons.
unless you use a cmavo as in:
fu Jeremy.Irons. tavla OR tavla fu Jeremy.Irons. ..?