Paolo Caiazzo will be the protagonist of “Boomer – un papà sul sofà”, a comedy that deals with family dynamics and the comparison between different generations. The show will be held on Sunday, February 16 at 18:30 pm at the Teatro Aldo Giuffré in Battipaglia, and represents the fifth event of the theater season.
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The comedy, written and directed by Caiazzo himself, features Nicola Pavese and Daniele Ciniglio, who complete the cast, creating a lively and comical plot.
The theme of the comedy
The plot of “Boomer – un papà sul sofà” develops around family situations addressed with irony and sensitivity, highlighting both the difficulties and misunderstandings between parents and children. The human warmth and humanity of family relationships are placed at the center, offering the audience a mix of laughter and sincere emotions during the hour and a half of show.
Lo spettacolo
The story begins when Daniele asks his family to move to Naples to study law. His father Paolo, a struggling lawyer, does not hesitate to put him up in a small apartment in the city center. However, attracted by the nightlife of Naples, Daniele finds himself having difficulty with his studies and decides to rent a room to Nicola, a peer who supports himself with odd jobs. The situation becomes even more complicated with the arrival of Paolo, who, after being kicked out of the house by his second partner, seeks refuge... in his son's house.
Information on subscriptions and tickets
Even though the season ticket campaign for the theatre season has already ended, tickets for individual shows are available. You can buy them directly at the box office of the Teatro Sociale “Aldo Giuffré”, in via Guicciardini, 35, during the following hours: Monday and Friday from 10 to 12, and from Tuesday to Thursday from 17 to 20. Tickets can also be purchased online on the website www.postoriservato.it.
Article published on 14 February 2025 - 12:00
The idea of this comedy seems interesting but I don't know if I could go see it. The dynamic between generations is a current theme, I hope it is well treated. I wonder if the performances will live up to expectations.