**Giovanni Meola presents a show at the Teatro Nuovo in Naples: "Tre. Le sorelle Prozorov"**
Starting Saturday, March 16, the Teatro Nuovo in Naples will host the performance of "Tre. Le sorelle Prozorov," an exciting project conceived by Giovanni Meola. It's a reworking of Anton Chekhov's "Three Sisters," which will lead to the creation of a unique collective stage dramaturgy.
The show, directed and adapted by Giovanni Meola, will feature actresses Roberta Astuti, Sara Missaglia, and Chiara Vitiello, who also collaborated on the collective dramaturgy. The production, presented by Virus Teatrali, represents a direct engagement with Chekhov's work, seeking to pay homage to one of history's greatest playwrights.
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This play seeks to highlight the relationships and dynamics between the characters, without the use of elaborate props or sets. Director Meola challenged himself and the actresses involved in this challenging and risky project, aiming to breathe new life into Chekhov's text through an original and creative interpretation.
"Three. The Prozorov Sisters" focuses on the three protagonists, daughters of a recently deceased general, exploring their complex relationships with each other and with the world around them. Through a compelling narrative, the show seeks to bring out the different facets of each character, offering audiences a unique and engaging insight into the story of the three sisters.
A theatrical performance that invites the audience to reflect on the different facets of everyday life, exploring the challenges and emotions that characterize human existence in all its nuances.






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