The Rione Terra of Pozzuoli, with its atmosphere and its ability to coexist with the force of nature, becomes part of the project “Stories to start again”.
From here to the eighteenth-century Villa Bruno in San Giorgio a Cremano, Villa Campolieto, Villa Signorini and Parco della Favorita in Ercolano, Villa delle Ginestre in Torre del Greco, Villa Fiorentino in Sorrento, Palazzo Vespoli in Massa Lubrense, Reggia di Quisisana in Castellammare di Stabia, the Reggia and Villa Fernandes in Portici, up to the National Railway Museum in Pietrarsa and the Mulino Pacifico in Benevento, the third year of programming of “Stories to Start Again” begins tomorrow, Thursday 26 May.
The “zero-impact green festival” conceived and organized by Vesuvioteatro with the artistic coordination of Giulio Baffi and Claudio Di Palma, is set in the open spaces of cultural and landscape heritage sites of Campania.
“Thirteen locations, active this year until June 12, will host 52 actors, protagonists of multiple live performance paths, in the creation of about thirty texts, mostly unpublished, symbiotically set in spaces of extraordinary beauty.".
"Born in 2020 as a possible reaction of artists and institutions to the pandemic lockdown – Giulio Baffi underlines – the festival today takes on its own precise identity, establishing itself, thanks to the public's appreciation, as a privileged appointment for many actors and playwrights to experiment with new writing synergies, uniting theatrical expression with the testimony of civilization of the place chosen for each different staging".
About sixty minutes, at sunset, for each theatrical path composed of four plays lasting about fifteen minutes each, with actresses and actors who take turns in succession in the various spaces. Massimo Andrei, Nadia Baldi, Pino Carbone, Antimo Casertano, Massimo De Matteo, Michelangelo Fetto, Pako Ioffredo, Luciano Melchionna, Peppe Miale, Giuseppe Miale Di Mauro, Ettore Nigro, Sabine Heymann, Fabio Pisano, in addition to Claudio Di Palma are the curators of the 13 spaces active this year. The review also adheres to the project “La Campania è”
Article published on May 25, 2022 - 12:34 pm