At the Teatro Serra in Naples, the new production "Dietro tutta" explores love and prejudice in a satirical play. The comedy, written and directed by Mauro Palumbo, stars Pietro Tammaro, Sara Guardascione, and Mario Cangiano. The set design is by Cristina Zanoboni. Performances will take place from February 7th to 9th and on February 15th and 16th at Via Diocleziano 316.
A love triangle between love and prejudice
“Behind All” tells a story of love and discord, set in a quiet Alpine town.
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A social critique through comedy
With a noir tone, the play uses its fast-paced pace to highlight the obsessions and behavioral patterns of provincial Italy. Through the husband's attempts to exclude his rival's southern influence, the futility of such gestures emerges in today's reality, underscoring how multiculturalism is intrinsic to our society. The author emphasizes the importance of the play's message, calling it "necessary today," as it lightly addresses contradictions and the essential multiculturalism of our era. With incisive dialogue and vibrant characters, "Behind All" brings the theme of unity in diversity back to the forefront.








Comments (1)
I read about the show and it seems interesting. But I don't know if this story of love and prejudice is so current. Satire can be funny, but it doesn't always reflect reality. I'm waiting to see the reviews.