Arrival at the Neapolitan Song Theater, with godmother Marisa Laurito.
Automatically generated description “'O Guinness – Tribute to Caruso” is the unique musical walk-parking that will run through the historic center of Naples on Saturday 27 May, starting at 11 am.
Promoted by the cultural association Mastro Masiello Mandolino and the Bottega del Mandolino, the event will see a large group of mandolinists and artists pay homage to Enrico Caruso and Neapolitan song, playing and dancing along the route from via San Giovanni Pignatelli 5 to piazza Vincenzo Calenda, in front of the Trianon Viviani.
Among the streets and squares of the historic center - the large open-air museum spread out over a UNESCO world heritage site - the walk will touch via Benedetto Croce, piazza san Domenico maggiore, piazzetta Nilo, via san Biagio dei Librai, via Forcella and is open to the widest participation.
The godmother of the initiative is Marisa Laurito, artistic director of the Teatro della Canzone napoletana.
The event, under the patronage of the Municipality of Naples, the Trianon Viviani Foundation and the association i Sedili di Napoli, will feature the mandolinist Mauro Squillante and the tenor Andrea Cesare Coronella. The cultural association 'A Chiorma will participate with the theater company gli Argonauti di Napoli, the artists Romeo Barbaro, Sasà Trapanese, Larae Yuri Corace and the Myriam's Harmony performance group, Enzo Tammurriello and Mario Guarino.
On the same evening, at 18 pm and 21 pm (with repeats at the same times on Sunday 28 May), the Trianon Viviani will host the closing show of the season: Adagio Napoletano. Cantata d'ammore, a journey through the Neapolitan melodies of the twentieth century, written and directed by Bruno Garofalo, with original arrangements by Tonino Esposito and musical reworkings by Pino Perris. With Ciro Capano, acclaimed film star in the film È stato la mano di Dio by Paolo Sorrentino, Susy Sebastiano and Francesco Malapena, the Stabile company is made up of Anna Rita Di Pace, winner of the new voices competition held last season, Laura Lazzari, Matteo Mauriello, Salvatore Meola, Gennaro Monti, Nadia Pepe and the parking attendants Antonio Gagliotti and Antonello Guetta. The orchestra is conducted by Ciro Cascino. The choreographic movements are by Carolina Aterrano and the costumes by Mariagrazia Nicotra. Video scenographic images by Claudio Garofalo, lighting design by Gianluca Sacco and sound by Daniele Chessa.
Tickets for Adagio Napoletano can be purchased at the theater box office, authorized pre-sales and online at AzzurroService.net. The box office is open Monday through Saturday, from 10:13 to 30:16 and from 19:10 to 13:30; Sunday, from 081:0128663 to XNUMX:XNUMX. Telephone XNUMX XNUMX.
The Trianon Viviani will continue its activity in the months of June and July, hosting twenty-six shows of the Campania Teatro Festival.
The Neapolitan Song Theatre benefits from the support of the Complementary Operational Programme of the Campania Region (Poc 2014-2020) and the patronage of Rai Campania
Article published on May 24, 2023 - 17:45 pm