"(R) We exist" the theatrical review organized at the Bottega del Sottoscala, a small theater in San Michele di Serino goes on.
The next appointment is Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 November at 20.30 with the show "Oscar W.", interpreted by Mariagrazia Torbidoni directed by Andrea Onori, a Virgolatreperiodico production (Rome).
The show analyzes the life of Oscar Wilde, who was an incredible parable and who saw him at first wear the elegant clothes of the successful lecturer and writer and then the shameful and shameful rags of the prisoner in prison.
Through the interweaving and overlapping of stories, words and characters belonging both to the works and to the most significant episodes of his biography, the piece outlines his existential trajectory, from moments of exaltation and fame to the most tragic and dark ones.
Starting from Wilde to stage Wilde, all in the hands of a single actress who, in a succession of exchanges between person and character, gives life to a scene often made of overturns and transformations, where even time and space do not follow necessarily the rules of logic, relying rather on the fascination of imagination and theatrical play.
The direct relationship with the public gives way to illuminate Wilde in his most brilliant appearance, that of a refined storyteller and a man of the world.
The obsessive search for new pleasures that pushes the young protagonist towards a ruinous descent into the abyss. We then witness the first, spectacular and irreverent process in which Wilde denounces and accuses; and the second, absurd and merciless, in which, in a tragic reversal of roles identical to those we encounter in his works, he finds himself the victim of the action he himself took, ending up being sentenced to forced labor for two years.
We wait for you on Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th November at 8.30pm at the Bottega del Sottoscala (rooms below elementary school – entry Via Cremona) San Michele di Serino.
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