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At the Trianon Viviani Dacia Maraini and Francesco De Carlo

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The Trianon Viviani in Naples is ready to close its season in style, with a penultimate week of programming that promises sparks and surprises before the final concert with Toquinho.

Between musical farces, irreverent shows and literary meetings, the Live in Napoli program created by artistic director Marisa Laurito is attracting crowds of curious people, offering an explosive mix of entertainment that doesn't skimp on twists and provocations.

Shows not to be missed

On Saturday, May 10, Tonino Di Ronza takes to the stage with his musical farce "Nu surde, duje surde, tre surde, tutte surde!", an explosion of Neapolitan chaos curated by the scenography school of the Academy of Fine Arts in Naples.

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On stage alongside Di Ronza will be Agostino Chiummariello, Matteo Mauriello, Rosalia Esposito, and Andrea Di Ronza, ready to have the Forcella audience roaring with laughter. Then, on Sunday, May 11th, Francesco De Carlo returns with a repeat performance of his show "Mortacci tour. Storia di Roma per gente allegra," which sold out in April and is now back on stage for another dose of uninhibited and unrestrained humor.

Literary encounters at lightning speed

On Monday, May 12, Dacia Maraini will close the Milestones series with an event promising intimate revelations, presenting her autobiographical novel "Vita mia." Accompanied by Marisa Laurito and Lorenzo Hengeller on piano, the Neapolitan author will share her story in a blend of literature and music that could leave a lasting impression with her candid stories. Meanwhile, on Thursday, May 15, at 18:XNUMX PM, attention shifts to the event dedicated to her autobiography "Nino Taranto. Una vita per Napoli," published by Homo scrivens and featuring a preface by Maurizio de Giovanni. Marisa Laurito will converse with Tommaso Bianco, Giuseppe Giorgio, and Luca Mennella to celebrate a life dedicated to the Neapolitan scene.

The exhibition that revives a legend

The documentary exhibition "Nino Taranto. Born in Forcella, by Profession, Actor," curated by Giulio Baffi, continues until May 18th. It features photographs, posters, and props collected by the artist's family. Open to the public with free admission, this collection is an uncensored journey into authentic Naples, offering a raw and fascinating look at an iconic figure of local theater. All evening performances begin at 21:XNUMX p.m., and the Trianon Viviani continues to be the hub of a cultural season that never disappoints those seeking thrills.

Article published on May 5, 2025 - 18:30 PM - Gustavo Gentile

Comments (1)

The article talks about cultural events in Naples that are interesting and attract a lot of people. However, I don't know if all the shows are suitable for all ages. The schedule seems rich but there are too many things in one day.

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