The theatrical miniseries Bar Tales returns to Teatro Civico 14 with the second episode, scheduled for Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 March. The production of Mutamenti/Teatro Civico 14, conceived by Ilaria Delli Paoli, continues to bring the audience into the heart of Bar Zotti. This place is run by brothers Lorenzo, Carlo and Armando, where the events intertwine between drinks and confidences.
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The new chapter promises emotions, laughter and twists, including comic, dramatic, surreal and poetic elements. Directed by Roberto Solofria, with text by Antimo Navarra, both also on stage with Michele Brasilio, Ilaria Delli Paoli, Giulia Flora, Antonio Calcagno and Giuseppe Vinciguerra.
A Universe of Stories
Bar Zotti presents itself as a microcosm where each customer arrives with a unique story. Relationships are built and broken with the speed of a cocktail prepared at the bar; confessions and laughter mix, transforming the evenings into collective stories. The show invites the audience to immerse themselves again in the world of the bar, participating in new dynamics and unexpected situations. The characters, old and new, promise to surprise with their humanity, carrying forward the nature of living theater that characterizes the production.
An Innovative Theatrical Seriality
Ilaria Delli Paoli, creator of the format, describes Bar Tales as an experiment in theatrical seriality. In an era dominated by streaming platforms, the project aims to bring this formula to life directly on stage. According to Delli Paoli, the bar of the Teatro Civico 14 is the ideal setting to break down the barriers between actors and audience, offering an intimate and engaging theatrical experience. In doing so, the theater is reinvented, demonstrating that its magic can manifest itself anywhere, even behind a counter.
Programming:
- Saturday 22 March, 20.00
- Sunday 23 March, 18.00 am and 20.00 pm
Single tickets for 10 euros or mini-season tickets for 32 euros. Info and tickets available on www.teatrocivico14.it
Article published on March 19, 2025 - 12pm
I read the miniseries Bar Tales and it looks interesting, but I don't know if I can go to the theater this weekend. I hope there are more performances in the future. The characters seem promising and the plot is intriguing.