E 'on stage at the Piccolo Teatro Campo Art of Rome, in Via dei Cappellari 1993, three rounds of Tournament written by Francesco Paniccia and directed by Gabriele Cometa, former director of Oedipus the King, Stay With Me., Inside your silence and Barefoot in the park.
The director, after experiencing his recent performances in the male universe with the staging of "Stay with me," and he attributed to the feminine world the gift of mysticism in the staging of 'Oedipus the King, wanted to give way, with this latest work, giving his voice to the female soul and feelings, by analyzing the evolution of life.
"Life is like three rounds of tournament" cites the feminine soul, ethereal, look at the evolution of the stages of women's lives. Childlike innocence, where he still believes in fairy tales and everything looks rosy, the first loves where dreams turn into feelings, until maturity when the dreams of children and the passion fades and the only reason for living and seeing the growth of their children. Symbolism
A related research on a background of the Berlin years 30'-40. The perfect embodiment of those women years: a woman dressed in costumes of that, spoiled child, becomes a woman in love.
A veil of Sapphic love, reflected in the words of women, where everything seems to be the almost natural, a love of passion, hard and intense.
Meanwhile, the female soul who searches always in these women, embodied as a vampire, continues to make his rounds of carousel showing the harsh realities of life.
A show raw and bleak, where it denotes passion, but at the same time the disappointments of his dreams faded and the memory of them.
A very interesting topic that combines the background in the distant past by including current trends, as the embodiment of the vampires, very popular during this period. A
buona interpretazione delle attrici Flavia Pinti, Lara Green, Federica Dori, Arianna Porcelli Safonov.
Per maggioni informazioni:
Piccolo Teatro Campo d'Arte
Via dei Cappellari, 93
Biglietto: Unico 10 euro. Tessera 2.00 euro
Fabio Chiarini
(www.vogliosapere.org)
(www.vogliosapere.org)
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