“Cerca 'e me capì”, a show written and directed by Francesco Pio Romano, arrives on Saturday 4 March at the Teatro Bolivar (Via Bartolomeo Caracciolo, 30), directed by Nu'Tracks. Francesco Pio Romano, Mario Bracigliano, Daniele Fiorentino, Flora Arena, Francesco Cola, Francesca Milone, Simone Maddaluno will be on stage.
The text tells the story of Francesco Fiorentino, son of a Neapolitan guitarist who became famous overseas with his band “Partenope scungecata”. Francesco will have to deal with his inheritance which includes a guitar, a Pino Daniele record and a sister. It will be the latter who will shake up his life, making him understand what is really important to him and freeing him from his perennial state of immobility.
Francesco will have to deal with different states of mind that surface in his conscience, fueled by the figure of his father who appears to him in the form of a ghost. Dream or reality? He will never know, but they will help him reach an awareness that will make him understand what is the right thing to do.
In short
“Cerca 'e me capì,” a show written and directed by Francesco Pio Romano, arrives on Saturday, March 4th at the Teatro Bolivar (Via Bartolomeo Caracciolo, 30), directed by Nu'Tracks.
- Francesco Pio Romano, Mario Bracigliano, Daniele Fiorentino, Flora Arena, Francesco Cola, Francesca Milone, and Simone Maddaluno will be on stage.
- The text tells the story of Francesco Fiorentino, the son of a Neapolitan guitarist who became famous overseas with his band…
- Francesco will have to deal with his inheritance, which includes a guitar, a Pino Daniele record, and a sister.
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“Cerca 'e me capì,” a show written and directed by Francesco Pio, arrives on Saturday, March 4th at the Teatro Bolivar (Via Bartolomeo Caracciolo, 30), directed by Nu'Tracks…
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Francesco Pio Romano, Mario Bracigliano, Daniele Fiorentino, Flora Arena, Francesco Cola, Francesca Milone, and Simone Maddaluno will be on stage.
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The text tells the story of Francesco Fiorentino, son of a Neapolitan guitarist who became famous overseas with his band “Partenope scungecata”.











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