Friday, February 18 Municipal Moncalvo
Marina Suma will be staged on Friday 18 at Municipal Moncalvo in 'Love's Labour's Lost' (Lost Love's labors) of W. Shakespeare, for the fourth round of the Theatre Season of Plays. Beside the well-known actress in Naples, film and television star, will Artissunch Stefano, Alessandro Bedini, Stefano De Bernardin, David Quintili, Tosoni Stefano and Gian Paolo Valentini; the show is curated by Synergy Theatre Theatre Ventidio-Bass, in cooperation with Amat.
Telephone reservations: Arts & Technology, tel. 014131383, from 9.00 to 13.00. Follow post-theater at "La Bottega del Vino"
love and the conquest of the feelings are the protagonists of this sumptuous romantic opera composed in the late sixteenth, one of the first comedies written by Shakespeare.
Marina Suma is the charming princess of France, who along with her ladies in waiting, arrived at the court of King Ferdinand of Navarre just when Ferdinand and his two friends are noble oath not to commit himself, for three years, that the nient'antro study, relinquishing any attendance of female company. Next to Marina Suma, is Artissunch Stefano, who besides being the author of the director, will be staged in the dual role of rural guittesco Pumpkin, Boyet and one of the gentlemen to follow the king's daughter.
Despite the intentions, including the three young men and three women are born noble sentimental es'intrecciano skirmishes. Love and psychological analysis of the language you are courting love, in a whirl of words, and blatant contradictions farcical where the word in its sense prevails, where real and virtual intersect and merge into a dialectic of sensuality and love affair with style and dynamic joyful, sharp and ironic.
Hilarious romantic comedy, Love's Labour's Lost tells of the clash of Seduction-cast and overwhelming power of love. This work interweaving seemingly simple but it hides the scintillating ambiguity typical of Shakespearean comedy, which shows the extraordinary modernity of the work. Send
never as current as today, situations can smile full of humanity.
(see review of the show)
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