An important event is looming for theater and culture enthusiasts. Saturday, March 29 at 21 pm, at the Teatro delle Arti in Salerno, the 2024-2025 season of Che Comico, conceived by Gv Eventi of Gianluca and Valentina Tortora, continues.
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The event will feature Sergio Rubini in the show “Serata d'onore – Sud”, a performance that promises to be fascinating thanks to his recognized interpretative ability.
An emotional journey dedicated to the South
In “Serata d'Onore – Sud”, Rubini will offer the audience a personal and emotional story, through words, images and music. The proposed monologue intends to explore the stories, characters and places of the Italian South, a territory full of history and culture. It will be an opportunity to discover the many nuances of a vibrant region, with its beauties and contradictions. With his narrative mastery, Sergio Rubini will lead the spectators on a journey through personal memories, literature and cinema, presenting a lively and engaging picture of the Italian South.
Sergio Rubini: between cinema and theatre
Originally from Grumo Appula, Bari, Sergio Rubini has built a multifaceted career in the world of Italian cinema and theater. From his early collaborations with Fellini to his success as a director and actor, Rubini has often centered his work on his Apulian origins. His films, such as La stazione, Il viaggio della sposa and L'uomo nero, have been able to tell the stories of the South with artistic sensitivity.
Practical information
The event will take place at the Teatro delle Arti in Salerno, at 21:29 PM on Saturday, March 327. For further details and reservations, the box office can be contacted at 493 4684 17, active every day from 00:21 PM to 00:XNUMX PM. An evening that promises to be an intense and engaging theatrical experience.
Article published on March 26, 2025 - 17pm
This theater event looks very interesting and engaging, but I am not sure if I can attend because of other commitments. Sergio Rubini is a very good actor and has done beautiful things. I hope I can go.