On February 28th at 20.00:XNUMX pm, the Tin-Unstable Theater of Naples will host the theatrical show “HH – Heinrich Himmler the seeds of extermination”. The play, taken from the “Trilogy of Evil” by Antonio Masullo, is an analysis of the themes of the Holocaust and Nazi esotericism.
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A show of historical reflection
Directed and performed by Gianni Sallustro, the show features three texts by Masullo: “Shoah-The Belt of Evil”, “Mafalda di Savoia-The Pearl of Buchenwald – The Seven Days” and “Maria Orsic – The Last Truth of Evil – Diary of a Nazi Medium”. Sallustro will play the roles of important historical figures such as Adolf Hitler, Claus Schenk von Stauffenberg and Heinrich Himmler, offering an immersion in their psychology and actions. Masullo, present as narrator, will guide the audience through the historical and psychological motivations that led to the events of the Holocaust.
The work aims to investigate the complexity of the protagonists of the Nazi regime and their connections with esotericism. The educational value of the event lies in its correlation with current events, offering both a historical and contemporary perspective.
A cast of young talents
In addition to Sallustro and Masullo, the performance also involves actors from the Accademia Vesuviana del Teatro e Cinema, including Francesca Fusaro, Tommaso Sepe and others. The show is part of the Trilogy Tour 25, an initiative that will see Masullo on tour in various Italian cities, such as Milan, Rome and Turin.
International perspectives
The cycle of performances will continue with the publication and presentation of the last text of the trilogy in Spain in April. The translation into Spanish will follow the presentation of the work in English in London in 2024. This path aims to make these contents accessible to an international audience, highlighting the importance of remembrance and historical memory in contemporary society.
Article published on 24 February 2025 - 16:20
The show seems interesting, but I don't know if the theme is so heavy that it is suitable for everyone. The history of the Holocaust is very delicate and perhaps more attention should be paid to the choice of language used.