Nuove Cosmogonie Teatro & Sala Scicluna
via Martorelli, 78 - 10154 Torino (interno cortile)
Tel. + 39 347 4002314
e-mail: nuovecosmogonie@libero.it

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rovinati

By and with Joseph Scicluna. Duration around 40 min.

A theater and song performance , over the edge of  paradox. We laugh, but we also think, we gasp, we chill.

The main character of the songs are the Ruined or almost ruined of today and yesterday Italy , of "no more men".

Through the songs the characters tell or confess, and among them we meet painters, as with Caravaggio or the semi-unknown Baglioni, or the "chief of chiefs", ie the mobster Totò Riina - the lyrics are by Riina, taken from the minutes of a trial - and at the bottom of the list, wreck that always chills "Riccardo the pedophile" - inspired by Luigi Chiatti’s case - and others still outside our consensus.

Yes we laugh! We laugh and we reflect on a glimpse of Italy from the "never-before-seen massacres" - to quote one of the songs -, we laugh and we think, we think, I hope, about how to create a world where the mistaken personalities are less and less.

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Nuove Cosmogonie Teatro
via R. Martorelli, 78 - 10154 Torino (interno cortile)
Tel. + 39 347 4002314
e-mail: nuovecosmogonie@libero.it

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It's one of the most interesting and fascinating shows I've seen recently.The three-dimensionality of the objects, the musical dramaturgy and, in general, of the sound, the search for a particular type of lighting and the effects that derive from it, contribute to make this show not a simple, and perhaps predictable, work of scientific divulgation in costume but the story of lives and extraordinary minds staged with the extraordinary and fascinating language, enchanted and at the same time precise and exact, of the theater in the variety of its forms.
Andrea Demarchi