Trumpets and Raspberries (Italian title: Clacson, trombette e pernacchi)[1] is a satirical play by Dario Fo, first performed in 1981.
The fictional plot revolves around a real political figure, Gianni Agnelli, head of the Fiat corporation from 1966 to 2003.
When Agnelli is disfigured in a failed kidnap attempt, he is rescued by Antonio, one of his Fiat employees.
Antonio flees the scene when people start shooting at him, leaving his jacket on Agnelli's body.
[2] Ed Emery has carried out an authorised English adaptation (Trumpets and Raspberries).