The Manzoni of Milano restarts 100 percent with Pirandello
On stage until October 24th Giulio Corso star in Liolà
«Today we are emerging from a war that has bent us mentally and physically – says the actor -. And we do it with a work full of light and joy." Giulio Corso, the well-known actor and protagonist of Liolà, Pirandello's comedy born in dialect and then revived in Italian, said this at the presentation of the opera's Milanese debut. Milanese debut until 24 October for a season finally 100 percent Pirandellian proposed by the Sicilian director Francesco Bellomo with a stellar cast, partly Sicilian: Enrico Guarnieri, Caterina Milicchio, Alessandra Ferrara, Margherita Patti, Alessandra Falci, Sara Baccarini, Giorgia Ferrara , Federica Breci, Nadia Perciabosco and with the participation of Emanuela Muni. Bellomo's adaptation of the 1916 work is a joyful and very feminine retelling. This is why the protagonist, the beauty of musicals like Grease, is the perfect Liolà. “«are theater today has a meaning that cannot be that of when the text was written – continues Corso speaking of the adaptation staged at the Borgio Verezzi Festival in 2019 – Our ending is open, with a romantic note for this hero. This is a show that has had time to resonate within us. I'm sure it will be liked not because it winks at the audience but because it brings them into the story." At this point all that remains is to return to the theater www.teatromanzoni.it
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