The Teatro dei Piccoli at the Mostra d'Oltremare in Naples is hosting a family event with the show "Peter's Tale," scheduled for Saturday, February 22nd at 11:XNUMX a.m. This production, inspired by "The Wonderful Story of Peter Schlemihl" by A. von Chamisso, is presented by Principio Attivo Teatro and SilviOmbre. The show is a fascinating visual and dreamlike journey, appealing to audiences of all ages, ages five and up, and harnesses the magic of shadows.
The story of Peter and his shadow
The narrative follows Peter, always accompanied by his shadow, until adult responsibilities distract him from childish games.
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An event for the new generations
A repeat performance for elementary schools is scheduled for Friday, February 21, as part of the "Altri Sguardi" project presented by Le Nuvole/Casa del Contemporaneo. This initiative, recognized by the MiM, offers students a guided tour of theater. Shadow play and storytelling lead spectators to reflect on important themes such as identity and the pursuit of happiness. The event is part of the program dedicated to children and families, organized under the patronage of the Municipality of Naples and the direction of the Mostra d'Oltremare.
Tickets are available at the single price of 9 euros, with the possibility of discounted purchases via card. For reservations and further information, contacts are available by phone, WhatsApp at the numbers 08118903126 and 3270795871 and Email.
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Comments (1)
I read about the family event and it seems interesting, but I'm not sure if my kids would appreciate Peter's story. The production seems well done, but I think the shadows are a little scary.