Thursday, February 26, 2009

Best Way To Get To Catania

Paspartù

Write a critical stage in the show sull'originalissimo Theatre 7 is anything but simple question, in fact, a real jam session in the theater every night as guests are invited new actors, writers and musicians every night so that we are seeing a different show.
The only two inevitable it is the fathers of the idea: Massimiliano Bruno and Sergio Zecca; idea that may work well in any open space to culture as a cultural club, a coffee or simply a pub in San Lorenzo.
In fact, the scenery consists of a desk, shelves full of spirits and some stool, the curtain is always open (even before and at the end) and the actors have no problem going down and have a chat with the audience before begin. The same beginning is marked by a turning off of lights, music to start opening curtain, but by the same actors who go on stage as if to say A minute's attention, we want to tell you a thing . All this creates a very different kind of separation that occurs between actor and spectator in a normal play, the fourth wall does not exist because ... deep down we are in a pub. Just
in perfect cohesion with everything, but do not bother even like small imperfections due to these sudden changes of texts from one night to the next: the director, in fact, is quite simple (almost absent) and the actors are sometimes forced to play with the sheet hand, but their skill is not to weigh everything and can give a perfect interpretation also easy to read.
Simplicity is at stake is to say this is not a play, but a simple evening after a day's work .
Each monologue or dialogue is interrupted by a short piece of music that becomes part of everything.
The atmosphere is precisely that of an evening at the pub with friends where there is always the "nice round of" who tries his hand to entertain "his audience with a story. The stories, in fact, are taken from real life stories of everyday life (at least those I saw the other night ... who knows). Stories that, indeed, could have happen to everyone and that everyone could tell even if perhaps not in an equally funny and clever as the actors on stage. It is no coincidence, in fact, that both me and my friends we met in more than one episode.
Anyway, I know so much that it's appropriate to say we very nearly return.

To have the program week after week, you can go at: http://www.paspartu.splinder.com/
or facebook group PASPARTU '* 100 artists to play a jam session (among other things, for members of the group, there the possibility of having a reduced ticket). For
spirit, I want to say that the proceeds of the evening will be donated to the Project Theatre 7 - Solidarity Onlus
Information:
Title: Paspartù
Concept by: Massimiliano Bruno and Sergio Zecca
Authors: AA.VV.
Performers: Massilia Bruno, Sergio Zecca and other actors
Genre: Narration
Where: Theatre 7 (Via Benevento, 13)
When: Until March 15, 2009
rating: 9 / 10


Monday, February 23, 2009

What Wood Color Is Closest To Pecan

You would have a little 'time? Grand Hotel Tevere

Piazzatevi outside the Manhattan Theatre and let them tell by a spectator if he liked the show. In all likelihood, will be delighted with the two characters a bit 'strange and certainly will be lost in praise for a pianistattore virtuous and the gags. Be careful not to ask for the plot, However, you blowin 'poor spectator. The work is in fact very experimental, sometimes non-sense, made up of several "episodes" in which the players often show extraordinary talent, especially in the use of voice, often pushed beyond the limit impassable! Despite the role of supporting actor, Michael Amador amazed the audience with beautiful live music and incredible facial expressions. Not to be outdone and Simone Fulvio Calderoni Douane, masters of the stage actors and the public, that capitalize on the small size of Manhattan theater (about thirty people in all). Overall the show is light, fast runs off to seem (but only an impression) quite short, you make a lot of laughter and applause.

Information:
Title: You'd have a little 'time?
Director: Fulvio Calderoni, Simone Douane
Cast: Fulvio Calderoni, Michele Amadori, Simone Douane
Music: Michael Amador
Genre: Comedy / Comedian
Where: Theatre Manhattan (via Nazionale)
When: Until March 1 from Thursday to Sunday
Rating: 8 / 10

Sunday, February 15, 2009

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empty boxes, cartons, paper, wooden crates, clothes hanging on a thread and a bottle of wine form the backdrop to the performance of Alessandro Mannarino set entirely in room 27 of the Tiber Grand Hotel, a hotel that, despite the name , is only frequented by vagrants, prostitutes and poor people. Of these characters are, in fact, the story that tells the singer with his words and his music. His husky voice makes it more the idea of \u200b\u200ba dream world on the edge of exclusion.
You can see through the songs, really those characters and the prostitute, cease to be a prostitute and becomes a witch who turns people every time he makes love to her. And what you see, is the love that the character test for the prostitute. The same applies to cuttlefish, the illiterate bum and a bit 'philosopher believer in God but spit priests to pass the time.
Attention turns all around Mannarino that is never more than three steps on the tiny stage at the Comet off yet it seems to move tramp for a thousand real or invented parts of Rome, where pictures are being dictated to us (or, more precisely, the projected ) on a sheet spread on the scene. Houman Vaziri, violinist always sitting and static, brings us back to reality in short, we are sitting on chairs in a theater and we're watching a show. A show that is fun, a show that certainly does not reflect that, but just Like this, a show that is not a show but not even a concert, but which, when finished, you immediately want to see again.



Information:
Title: Grand Hotel Tevere
Written, directed and performed by: Alessandro Mannarino
Music: Alessandro Mannarino
Violin: Houman Vaziri
Genre: Musical
Where: Theatre Comet off (via Luca della Robbia, 47. Area: Testaccio)
When: Until February 15
Rating: 8 / 10

Monday, February 9, 2009

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When the couple broke

Al Duse Theatre presents four split of the couple's life by addressing the most common themes (sexuality, feelings, fantasies, "open mind") through four short theater really funny.
The youth of the actors will not affect the quality of the staging, in fact, everyone seems to live up to their roles, though these may prove over the top.
Nevertheless, the first of four short films was very slow and is directed by actors who have not been able to exploit the full potential of the text. Fortunately, the accelerated pace and the tone rise with the courts later.
Unfortunately, the same praise can not be granted to the director, Luke Giacomozzi, the author has thought too much focus on the features comic characters in leaving him, alas, the more specific "technical". Stage movements are often seen rather awkward jokes that are lost or vastly reducing the comic effect.
Nothing to say, however, on the same Giacomozzi in the role of author. The text, in fact, has many original and funny characters and situations even if the subject of married life has already been seen many times.
The choice to make a collage of four short plays inevitably leads to a dramatic type of problem: the scene, in fact, was quite poor and were present only objects that really needed at the scene (which, with dramatic abilities have been reduced to a minimum). This note is not necessarily a demerit because attention was always focused on the actors themselves.

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Title When the couple broke
Author Luca Giacomozzi
Directed Luca Giacomozzi
Interpreters Carlo Pavan, Claudia Ferri, Alessandro D'Alessandro, Patrick Ciabatta, Alessandro Palmieri
Genre Comedy
Where Teatro Duse (Via Crema, 8. Area: San Giovanni)
When until February 15, 2009
rating 6 / 10