Theatrical Performance in Naples Depicting Pandemic Life

I due protagonisti dello spettacolo
I due protagonisti dello spettacolo
Saturday 27 January 2024, 15:26
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On Monday, January 29 at 6 p.m., in the living room of playwright and writer Manlio Santanelli at Vomero, the show written and performed by Danilo Rovani with 'Everything will go... boh' set in Naples in 2020, is staged for the series 'The Theater seeks Home'.

Protagonists: Vladimiro, phobic and hypochondriac, and Nefertiti, expansive and in search of her soulmate, brother and sister born from ex-sixty-eighters, who live at home, despite themselves, the arrival of the pandemic.

Who will be right? Vladimiro who welcomes the closure and alienation from the outside world or Nefertiti who can't wait to return to the normality of the past? The spaces become increasingly narrow and cramped due to the inability to leave the house.

Their deep character diversity gives rise to numerous discussions on any type of topic: from society to the sudden condition to which they have been subjected together with the rest of the world.

Vladimiro, illustrator, creator of a comic, is affected by various phobias, especially hypochondriac. For this reason, he lives the condition of confinement as a godsend. A way to no longer have to face responsibilities, tensions and above all social relationships.

Nefertiti, open, genuine, seeks confrontation but, above all, the other half of the apple, in love with life and love, does not want to give in to resignation and tries, in addition to rebelling, to make her brother understand that even from a dramatic condition, good can be derived.

Theirs is a relationship that lives of contrasts, discussions, totally discordant views of life but also of deep and solid fraternal love. Time, inexorable, within the apartment, flows revealing a macroscopic everyday life always the same but very different in the small facets of each single day in which the protagonists, through a biting irony, tell a story that for many was lived as a real drama.

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