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At the Teatro Cilea in Naples, Biagio Izzo is ready to take the stage in the new comedy "The Art of Fraud," running from December 11th to 30th. The play, written and directed by Toni and Augusto Fornari, aims to engage audiences through a blend of paradoxical situations, humor, and touching moments.
### The Comedy
The story revolves around Gianmario, played by Biagio Izzo, a businessman whose life is turned upside down by the arrival of his brother-in-law Francesco, a notorious con artist. Forced cohabitation following Francesco's house arrest forces Gianmario to rethink his family dynamics while trying to protect his reputation within the Vatican.
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### A Talented Cast
In addition to Biagio Izzo, the cast includes talented actors such as Carla Ferraro, Roberto Giordano, Ciro Pauciullo, Arduino Speranza, and Adele Vitale. The comedy's setting benefits from sets by Massimo Comune, lighting design by Luigi Raia, music by Gruppo SMP, and costumes by Federica Calabrese. The show aims not only to entertain but also to provoke reflection on family relationships and moral issues.
### Useful Information
The executive production is by Giacomo Monda. Audiences looking for a theatrical experience during the holiday season will find "The Art of the Swindle" an ideal opportunity to smile and reflect. The theater box office is open Monday through Saturday, 10:00 AM to 13:30 PM and 16:30 PM to 20:00 PM.






Comments (1)
I read that Biagio Izzo is a very good actor, but I don't know if the comedy 'The Art of the Scam' will be interesting. The details about the story seem promising, but sometimes comedies can be boring. Let's hope for the best.