Coming to the Teatro Totò in via Frediano Cavara is a show that promises to shake your emotions like a musical storm, with singer Francesca Marini at the center of the stage in “Canta…Autori” from May 9 to 11.
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A Show with Emotional Thrills
The show transforms the stage into a whirlwind of songs by singer-songwriters that have marked history, reworked with lyrics by Antonio Mocciola and Gaetano Liguori, who also signs the direction. Add the musical reworkings by Roberto Criscuolo, the choreographic movements by Ettore Squillace and the videos curated by Vincentart, and you will have an explosive mix that does not skimp on twists to relive the great classics. With the lighting design by Vincenzo Mascolo, the unique voice of Francesca Marini does not limit itself to singing: it transports the audience into a world of notes that could bring back dormant memories in an almost dangerously intense way.
Behind the Scenes of a Musical Itinerary
Through this concert, songs become more than just melodies – they are cultural bombs that have marched side by side with the social and historical evolution of the country. “In this show – the authors said – there are those songs that, for one reason or another, have never left the collective memory”. “Canta…Autori” is not just a show: it is a poetic and musical journey that rekindles key moments of the last century, transforming iconic songs into soundtracks of political, economic and social revolutions, with a touch of fantasy that might make you rethink how irreverent music has been in shaping the nation.
The Versatile Art of Francesca Marini
With the versatility of an artist like Marini, gifted with a unique and complete voice, the show does not limit itself to entertaining: it goes straight to the heart, recalling dormant emotions and distant memories. It is an event that has all the potential to represent Italy through songs that have become real pieces of history, offering the public a show full of energy that you will not easily forget.
Article published on May 9, 2025 - 12:30 pm