testo e musiche Giorgio Gaber e Sandro Luporini
adattamento e regia Elio Germano
con Elio Germano, Gaetano Bruno, Serena Barone, Michele Sinisi, Natalia Magni, Caterina Biasiol, Daniele Parisi, Maria Sole Mansutti, Gioia Salvatori, Marco Ripoldi, Fabrizio Careddu, Davide Grillo, Bruno Valente, Lisio Castiglia, Luisa Bosi, Ivo Romagnoli
e con la partecipazione di Isabella Ragonese e Pippo Di Marca
direttore della fotografia Matteo Cocco
sound design Gabry Fasano
costumi Andrea Cavalletto
scenografia Federica Francolin
make up design Dalia Colli
hair design Daniela Tartari
sound supervisor Luca Fortino
vr supervisor e final design Omar Rashid
FONDAZIONE TEATRO DELLA TOSCANA/ INFINITO PRODUZIONE TEATRALE/ GOLD PRODUCTIONS
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In un salotto dell’alta borghesia si sviluppa Così è (se vi pare) di Luigi Pirandello che mette in discussione l’idea di “verità assoluta”: un intero paesino viene turbato dall’arrivo del signor Ponza e della signora Frola, un genero e sua suocera che sembrano raccontare versioni diverse di una stessa storia. I cittadini non sanno più a chi e a che cosa credere, ma non possono smettere di indagare alla ricerca di una verità che, forse, non esiste. Così è (o mi pare) cala il testo pirandelliano nella società moderna, dove “spiare” l’altro risulta ancora più semplice grazie all’uso dei nuovi media. Lo spettacolo è stato infatti pensato per essere realizzato in realtà virtuale, un nuovo strumento tecnologico, tra cinema e teatro, che pone lo spettatore al centro della scena. Tramite cuffie e visori il pubblico si ritrova all’interno del lussuoso appartamento dove si svolge la storia e nel corpo di uno dei personaggi, che vede e ascolta tutto.
adattamento e regia Elio Germano
con Elio Germano, Gaetano Bruno, Serena Barone, Michele Sinisi, Natalia Magni, Caterina Biasiol, Daniele Parisi, Maria Sole Mansutti, Gioia Salvatori, Marco Ripoldi, Fabrizio Careddu, Davide Grillo, Bruno Valente, Lisio Castiglia, Luisa Bosi, Ivo Romagnoli
e con la partecipazione di Isabella Ragonese e Pippo Di Marca
direttore della fotografia Matteo Cocco
sound design Gabry Fasano
costumi Andrea Cavalletto
scenografia Federica Francolin
make up design Dalia Colli
hair design Daniela Tartari
sound supervisor Luca Fortino
vr supervisor e final design Omar Rashid
FONDAZIONE TEATRO DELLA TOSCANA/ INFINITO PRODUZIONE TEATRALE/ GOLD PRODUCTIONS
Intero € 10
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