The tour of Roberto Michelangelo Giordi's play "The Infinite Wheat Fields" begins in Naples, with a premiere scheduled for March 22nd at the Teatro Instabile. The story revolves around Giorgio, a young man from a small town searching for himself in a world devoid of wonder and enchantment. Through a journey that takes him from Naples to Paris and back, Giorgio explores his own identity and reflects on the chaos of the modern world, which seems to have forgotten the beauty of the infinite wheat fields.
The show, directed by Giancarlo Moretti and based on a book by Roberto Michelangelo Giordi with Michelangelo Nario, features songs and music by Giordi himself, offering a 1 hour and 20 minute performance inspired by the book "Aliene Sembianze".
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The show will be performed at various theaters across Italy, including Rome on April 11 (Teatro Trastevere), Milan on April 12 (Teatro Argomm), Pontassieve (Florence) on April 18 (Associazione Dietro le quinte), and Aglianico (Biella) on April 27 (Municipal Auditorium). A performance that promises emotion through music, humanity, and moral redemption, destined to engage audiences on an unforgettable theatrical journey.






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