Campania Teatro Festival, July begins under the sign of Pier Paolo Pasolini, Ingeborg Bachmann and Alan Ayckbourn

Three theatrical proposals, a concert full of suggestions and a film based on a true story of femicide make up the overall proposal of the Campania Teatro Festival for July 1st . “Five scenic paintings and as many different declinations of the truth, in a curious overlapping of images and words. This – we read in a note – is the theatrical game of “Confusions” by the British playwright Alan Ayckbourn, the show expected at the Sannazaro at 9 pm″ . “The neighbor and her husband do not reproach the “Mother Figure” for her paroxysmal maternal behavior, but rather become children themselves. Harry, a discontented husband on a business trip, awkwardly courts “At the bar”, where an immediate revelation of his intentions would perhaps have had an immediate success on the two absent-minded and bored interns; two couples of spouses bicker furiously at a restaurant, “Between one bite and another”, heedless of an imperturbable maitre and even more of the uselessness of being elsewhere from their homes; all the protagonists of the “Gosforth Festival” continue to struggle for the success of an event that seems fundamental to their lives while the farcical events instead make it progressively secondary, and then insignificant, and then even less so…… The truth peeps out and then explodes loudly when the protagonists, exchanging, as the title of the final scene, “A chat in the park”, speak sincerely, but no one, even now, listens to the other. Perhaps because it is now too late and the curtain falls on the show (or on life?). Too bad for life. It would have been enough to hear and look to recognize each other. Better for the theater. Understanding almost never rhymes with laughing”, writes the director Peppe Miale . On stage Angela de Matteo, Massimo de Matteo , Luciano Giugliano and Stefania Remino . With the participation of Ernesto Lama . Running time 120 minutes (with interval).
An invocation to love as a revolutionary practice against the world order, to art as a lifestyle choice. This is instead “The song in the dust – Invocation to Ingeborg Bachmann” by and with Alessandra Chieli , on stage on July 1st at 10 pm at the Tedér theater . A surreal trial in which God is called to answer for pain and love, while two young people — Jennifer and Jan — relive, through flashbacks and visions, their story. Between poetry, interrogations, messenger squirrels and hotel rooms, an indictment against oblivion and indifference is consumed. A tribute to the radical and visionary writing of Ingeborg Bachmann, where the language is fire and wound, dream and resistance. The direction is by Alessandra Chieli , the choreography by Julianne Ricciardi , the original music by Michele Mandrelli and Toni Virgillito. Running time 55 minutes.
He was struck by the collective and ritual dimension, the tribal dance of Sundays between bars, stadiums and radio commentaries, the eternal predisposition of the male to divide into tribes, to create unexpected affiliations and unlikely alliances. He grasped the sacred dimension of football, inseparable from the game itself, that collective participation that led to hysterics and passions usually destined for worship, a modern religion, with saints and miracles attached. Impossible to ignore. Impossible for Pier Paolo not to immerse himself in the game totally, with that fury of living that has always marked him. Directed by Riccardo Festa . Running time 75 minutes.
Still at Palazzo Reale , but at the Teatro di Corte , for the Cinema section, “ Io ti riconoscimento ” will be screened at 9 pm , directed by Laura Angiulli who will be present at the event. Two stories run parallel in the development of the plot: the first follows the life story of the protagonist Nina and develops parallel to the progress of the film. The other instead takes its cue from the film that Nina is building as an editor, and which has as its theme a drama of jealousy, with a tragic epilogue. Running time 90 minutes.
Palazzo Reale continues to host the Dopofestival evenings at the Giardino Romantico, curated by Drop Eventi. At 10:30 pm Fabrizio Bosso on the trumpet and Julian Oliver Mazzariello on the piano, one of the greatest couples of Italian jazz today, will give musical emotions with “Il cielo è pieno di stelle”, a concert entirely dedicated to the original interpretations of songs from the repertoire of Pino Daniele .
The Campania Teatro Festival , created with the concrete support of the Campania Region and an annual contribution from the Ministry of Culture , is organised by the Campania dei Festival Foundation directed by Ruggero Cappuccio and chaired by Alessandro Barbano .
Tickets to attend the shows cost from 5 to 8 euros , with free admission for disabled people with a companion and pensioners with social security benefits. The request and subsequent confirmation procedures can be found on campaniateatrofestival.it
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