Contemporary theater comes out of the meeting, go to the streets, and you move from 30 May to 5 July in the gardens of Castel Sant’Angelo for a different round of the Rome Fringe Festival For this new edition, in fact, the event from the European dimension is included in the initiative Romaexpo with a busy schedule: 82 performances in competition, 18 special events, Green Technology and also a “mercato dei popoli”, an intercultural meet between craftsmanship and spices, along with the products of the best Italian tradition in collaboration with the embassies.
The contemporary international scene ranges from afternoon events, with poetry, literature, music, and a lot of events: musical and artistic installations by the contemporary French scene on July 4 with Paris Rockin ‘ or a week dedicated to the best independent Roman (28 June to 3 July) as Teatro Studio Uno, Teatro Argot, Teatro Tor di Nona, Carrozzerie NOT, Teatro dell’Orologio and other realities. Accompanied by artists, jugglers, performers and musicians, opened by the band in collaboration with Sambarato, #TuttoATorPigna and Artists 7607 he started the Capitoline festival. In addition to many other events, to focus on appointment classic Fringe: shows in competition that can be seen and voted by the public. The appointment for the shows in competition is every evening from 20.30 and there are 9 different shows in rotation.
For example, one of the first performances in the competition, is “Scompaio” a show in which the world needs and duties of a social class – or paraphrase of all forms of contemporary status in which each of us finds a place – collides and crash with the desires of the individual and a series of choices. Personal, intimate, but also collective and unnatural, these choices decide what is the place that you have in life.
And this is the dialectic dialogue that links Laura and Beatrice, the stars, actresses and women on the scene exchanged, in long and intense monologues, the story of their experience.
Laura (played by Francesca Romana Miceli Picardi), called “the witch”, is a homeless Roman disarming naivety. Wandering the streets of the city, he reads the cards, speaks to all with his sociability engaging, if not for its looks, but also sings, sings, and sings to the tune of “e te lo vojo dì che sò stato io…”- the song Roman Lando Fiorini,” Lella “– takes us in his condition” be invisible “in a world that can warm (and not always) with just a few memories.
Beatrice (played by Manola Rotunno) is the exact opposite: an elegant woman, fine, mischievous and living always in time towards the future … without ever stopping, apparently without turning his gaze to the past and the agony that conceals .
But what may have in common a homeless woman and a rich bourgeois? “Maybe nothing, maybe pieces of life that you have chosen to set aside. Two worlds compared, two realities so real as to seem unreal. Two women collide without ever meeting really, that touch without touching. There you can find and you get lost, disappearing in their own darkness that becomes a blinding light. ”
A text written by Francesca Romana Miceli Picardi, directed by Alfredo Agostini, sobering exclusion and prejudice at the expense of human relations that have only a semblance packaged by social rules standardized and outdated.
“Disappear” is on stage Sunday, March 31 20:30 – Monday, June 1 23:30 – Tuesday 2 June at 22:00 on STAGE A.
For all appointments until July 5 consult the program of the festival:
Beatrice (played by Manola Rotunno) is the opposite person: an elegant woman, fine, mischievous and living always in time towards the future … without ever stopping, apparently without turning his gaze to the past and the agony that conceals.
But what may have in common a homeless woman and a rich bourgeois?
“Maybe nothing, maybe pieces of life that you have chosen to set aside. Two worlds compared, two realities so real as to seem unreal. Two women collide without ever meeting really, that touch without touching. There you can find and you get lost, disappearing in their own darkness that becomes a blinding light. ”
A text written by Picardi, directed by Alfredo Agostini, sobering exclusion and prejudice at the expense of human relations that have only a semblance packaged by social rules standardized and outdated.
“Scompaio” is on stage Sunday, March 31 20:30 – Monday, June 1 23:30 – Tuesday 2 June at 22:00 on STAGE A.
Images of “Scompaio” show by Manuela Giusto.
For all appointments until July 5 consult the program of the festival: www.romafringefestival.it
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