In a gesture of respect, the Trianon Viviani Foundation and its staff have decided to suspend the entire cultural program of the week, joining in the collective grief for the passing of Pope Francis. The theater is therefore aligning itself with the official mourning proclaimed by the authorities, demonstrating that even the show must bow before the grave loss.
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The presentation of Nino Taranto's autobiography scheduled for Thursday, April 24, the show "Lassamme fa' Dio!" with Tommaso Bianco scheduled for Friday, April 25, and "Storiacce" by Stefano Amatucci, which should have been staged on Saturday, April 26 and Sunday, April 27, are cancelled. No curtain, no laughter, only silence in the name of respect.
The theater promises to announce the new date for these events soon, with details for those who already have tickets in their pockets, leaving fans waiting for an encore that may not come soon.
Article published on 22 April 2025 - 16:37
It's sad to see how culture stops for these situations. Although it is right to respect the mourning, I hope that soon the shows can resume. People need entertainment and leisure, especially in difficult times.