Peppe Lanzetta pays homage Lenny Bruce with a monologue which investigates the facts of our time through irony, poetry, sarcasm and comedy.
The Bronx poet returns to the stage accompanied by a lectern, a chair and a great desire to share with the audience. From Stefano Cucchi to Pino Daniele, from the post-pandemic to Viviani, from Lampedusa to Eduardo de Filippo. Tics, neuroses, a corrosive look at Italy and its downward spiral. All obviously branded Napoli. For 40 years.
With Lenny Bruce, the figure of the stand-up comedian was born, with him the satirical monologue became a genre of entertainment widespread and appreciated throughout the world. But before being universally celebrated, Bruce represented, together with Lennon, Dylan and Morrison, one of the myths of the hip counterculture of the sixties and seventies. His black humor opposed every form of hypocrisy and intolerance and was inspired by the values and culture of minorities. Blasphemous preacher and sacrilegious prophet.
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Article published on November 16, 2023 - 13:07