Monday, March 2, 2009

Wedding Invite Wording, Met At Work

Sunday 1st March: "The Driver" and "The Man with Flower in Mouth"

Despite the general mistrust often raised by the mere mention of Pirandello in the program, which often leads to an escape of the public also en route, the staging of Sunday March 1, has been a very good agreement.

Audiences Torre Annunziata has once again demonstrated

participatory and warm, able to enter significantly into the atmosphere of the texts and make it even more intense empathy between them and the actors.

Preite Liborio, who stars in both the one-act plays, has made tangible and concrete feeling of extreme solitude of two men: the future of an orphaned by the company in which it is immersed in spite of himself, the other continues to escape from an earthquake that has shaken the foundations of his life, and that awaits him at every turn Street, despite the frantic search for a pretext, a reason to prefer death (which continues to look for him) to the futile life that eludes him.

Liborio, along with the actors Veronica Canaletto, Antonio Salvoni , Gianni D'Ambrosio and Gianni Ilardi, in "The Driver" and Pasquale Cirillo and the ever elegant and ethereal Veronica Accardo, in "The Man with the flower mouth, "gave us a moment for us.
a moment to think: for once the atmosphere of a text, words, and a pair of wings to veil were the means to reflect, and do not take a to be taken away and take home as it is. One way for the viewer to reflect on, and not a passive reception of the story.

Because each one of us left the room he found himself having to express an opinion on what he had seen. Because with so many omelettes times a thousand times but always the same, every now and then is good for one egg beaten to our minds.
Because the houses (loss) beams and stone, sometimes can not live without the their place. And then why should they stand still our thoughts and our emotions in front of Pirandello?
only school that wants to harm Pirandello boring and too hard to understand?

So far, the public has always denied criticism from high school, demonstrating that it is better to judge for themselves, and not by the cliches ....


















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