Shows
Ancient Curtains: tales on the Stage of Time - Coriolanus
Nemi (RM)
Ancient Curtains: tales on the Stage of Time is a multidisciplinary project, conceived by the Museum of Roman Ships, directed by Daniela De Angelis, afferent to the Regional Directorate National Museums Lazio, directed by Elisabetta Scungio, in collaboration with the Cultural Association Teatro Mobile.
Headphone theater, itinerant, site specific with Teatro Mobile for the enhancement of an emblematic place of our extraordinary cultural heritage: the Museum of Roman Ships, surrounded by the beautiful naturalistic setting of Lake Nemi.
Sunday, July 7 - 5:30 p.m.
Coriolanus
from Shakespeare, adapted by Roberto Andolfi and Dario Carbone
With Roberto Andolfi, Dario Carbone, Annarita Colucci, Bruno Ricci and Francesco Zaccaro
Sound: Paolo Franco
Production: Illoco Teatro
The adaptation starts from Bertolt Brecht's work on the play, which emphasizes the vicissitudes of ordinary men sent to their deaths by the choices of the powerful. The staging puts the audience at the center, using them as the Roman "people," a kind of needle of the scales capable of bringing the protagonist to triumph or fall.
The performance will be realized on the move and the audience's enjoyment will be itinerant, combining headphone theater and the suggestion of the choral image realized live by a group of actors.
First Sunday of the month - free admission
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5:30 p.m.