Wednesday 31 January at 21 pm, second appointment of the stand up comedy review. Giorgia Fumo on stage with her “live”.
The show is the second appointment with the stand up comedy review, the absolute novelty of this season of the Forcella theater opened with great success by Vincenzo Comunale.
The comedian continues her journey into the lives of “millennials”, mysterious, at times mythological creatures who make do with the crumbs left by their predecessors.
Giorgia Fumo with her unique and irreverent style brings to the stage an intelligent and never banal comedy, in monologues that have become real “cult”. In this evening she will draw from her repertoire and will also perform unreleased pieces.
Roman, born in 1986, mixed Calabrian, Austrian and Croatian, the artist grew up in Sardinia and trained as an improviser with Italian and foreign teachers. She began doing stand-up comedy in 2019 and since then has graced the main stages of Italian comedy, including Zelig in Milan.
In 2021 she is the only Italian to participate in the semi-finals of the Funny Women Awards, the international competition for emerging comedians.
After Giorgia Fumo, the stand up comedy show at the Trianon Viviani continues with three other irreverent comedians, who are meeting with the public's favour.
Thursday February 29, Daniele Tinti will perform with “Crossover”, his new live show that finds the common thread of laughter among the most profound, significant, tragic and funny experiences of life nowadays.
Thursday 28 March, it will be the turn of Giorgio Montanini with “C'è sempre qualcosa da bere”, a decidedly self-deprecating show based on a theme that satire has been trying to desecrate for thousands of years: death.
It ends with Francesco De Carlo, Tuesday 23th April – this performance has already been sold out – and on Wednesday 15th May, in “Bocca mia taci!”, a show, forbidden to minors under 16, that the Roman artist defined as «a prank, more than a monologue».
Article published on 26 January 2024 - 17:45