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UPDATE : January 25, 2026 - 12:52 am
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Second week for 'Summer Brividi 2019', the review curated by Il Pozzo e il Pendolo at the Royal Botanical Garden of Naples

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The second week of Brividi d'Estate 2019 will open with an entirely new performance in the enchanting setting of the Royal Botanical Garden of Naples, which continues to be the natural stage for the festival, conceived by Annamaria Russo and supported by the sensitivity and collaboration of the Federico II University of Naples, which manages the park, and with the patronage of the City of Naples.
Five evenings, from Thursday 4 to Monday 8 July 2019 at 21.00:XNUMX pm, which will see four shows on stage and the first appointment with the original format of La Cena con Delitto, which will continue to give thrills and great emotions, in the middle of summer.
The program will propose, on Thursday, July 4, the first novelty of this edition, Stanotte ho sapere che c'eri with Rosalba Di Girolamo, freely adapted from “Letter to a Child Never Born” by Oriana Fallaci. It is the story of a mother capable of defending her child from everything and everyone, but perhaps not from herself. It is on the slippery terrain of doubt in which perhaps every woman is destined to stumble, that we must enter by venturing into the pages of this text that marked an era and continues to scratch the conscience.
Friday, July 5th will be the turn of One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcìa Màrquez, with Paolo Cresta and the Ringe Ringe Raja, adapted and directed by Annamaria Russo and Ciro Sabatino. Loved books are the suitcase of suggestions, of emotions, that we carry with us, for a day or for a lifetime.
On Saturday, July 6, the festival will continue with the first appointment of Murder Mystery Dinner, the Murder Party in the setting of the Real Orto Botanico di Napoli, to arrive on Sunday, July 7 for the performance of L'amico ritrovato by Fred Uhlman, with Paolo Cresta. It is the story of a friendship, as great as it can only be at sixteen. Absolute, exclusive, devastating, more violent and involving than love and so much more capable of breaking the heart.
On Monday 8 July, Nico Ciliberti, Francesco Desiato and Giacinto Piracci will be the interpreters of Tu Mio by Erri De Luca, directed by Annamaria Russo. Tu mio is an alienating love story, set against the backdrop of the island of Ischia. The sea, the music, the voices of the fishermen and the more distant voices of a recently ended war: the fresco of a difficult era and age. It is a breathless race towards the end of an endless love of youth. It is the desperate desire to redeem death with love.


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