The final event of the ninth edition of Mutaverso Teatro is coming, an unmissable opportunity for lovers of innovative theater. Friday, April 11 at 21:XNUMX p.m., the Piccolo Teatro del Giullare in Salerno will host **Strada Maestra**, a work that transcends the concept of simple show, written, directed and performed by Laura Nardinocchi and Niccolò Matcovich.
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A journey beyond the scene
**Strada Maestra** represents the culmination of a year of research, during which the two authors have undertaken a true odyssey, venturing into different territories and interacting with a plurality of humanity that lives in contact with nature. Their mission? **To observe without the filter of the ego, asking fundamental questions**. The “strada maestra” symbolizes the path chosen by the two artists, which cannot but pass through existential questions.
Issues and involvement
Among these questions stand out: **Is there a pact between us and nature? Are we still able to observe it? Is our essence more linked to the city or to nature?** Nardinocchi and Matcovich try to answer these questions while exploring stories of farmers, beekeepers and fishermen, bringing to the stage a totem made with objects donated by these figures encountered along the way. The audience will not have the luxury of a passive vision: involvement will be fundamental, and there will be no shortage of questions addressed to the spectators. **The art of theater, in this context, is expressed not in providing answers but in stimulating critical thinking and reflection**.
Event details
Information:
– Date: April 11, 2025, 21.00:XNUMX p.m.
– Location: Little Theatre of the Jester, Via Vernieri (Trav. Incagliati 2), Salerno
– Tickets: Full €13, Reduced under 30 €10
Get ready to question yourself and explore new perspectives in this surprising season finale of Mutaverso Teatro.
Article published on 8 April 2025 - 16:30
The theater event seems very interesting to me, but I don't know if it will really be as they say. I hope they can involve the audience as they described, but nature is always complicated to observe.