Messrs. Glembay

Drama u tri čina iz života jedne agramerske patricijske obitelji)[a] is a play by the Croatian author Miroslav Krleža.

[2] An English translation of Gospoda Glembajevi (The Glembays) is available in Harbors Rich in Ships: Selected Revolutionary Writings by Željko Cipriš.

During a festive evening in the red salon, he discusses philosophy and art with his sister Angelika – a widow-turned-nun – for whom he feels special affection.

The atmosphere becomes tense when a conversation starts about a newspaper article that accuses Baroness Castelli-Glembay of the death of seamstress Fanika Canje and her child, after previously running over her mother-in-law.

A heated argument ensues in which Leone exposes the family's history of corruption, fraud, and tragedy, including the suicide of her sister and mother, for which she blames the baroness.

The play by the Ljubljana Drama Theatre in 1946