Friday, November 19, 2010

Ikusa Otome Suvia Vol.04



Theatre Florence : Queer Theatre from 23 December to 4 Noveembre Theatre Rifredi

From November 23 to December 4 back in Florence at the annual meeting of the Florence Queer Festival, international festival of cinema and art-themed gay, lesbian and transgender (click here full program of the event).

Below the titles of the three theaters that will be hosted by Theatre Rifredi .

Tuesday, November 23 (21:00) "Morning Has Broken"

A boy of twenty-one was killed. The killers are his peers. They robbed beaten, tortured. For one reason: he was gay. With only one motive: homophobia. Eight actors give voice to multiple characters, each neighboring the story of the young, although their roles, intentions and different intensities, and they do so under the watchful and prudent under the leadership of Vladimir Luxuria, in the role of a mother of those faces, facts, memories, the pain has made it clear to a story that has much to teach and who does not deserve to be forgotten.

Thursday, November 25 (21:00) "Petrol"

Lenni and Stella are in love, a love story and pulp noir. Stella grew up in the midst of heady smell of a gas station and the generosity of rude drivers. Lenni is a middle class family where reigns the convention and hypocrisy. Lenni decides to reveal to her mother. It Stella was born a fight in which intervenes in defense of the girl he loves and in a fit of rage by smashing her head with a wrench to the woman. Struggling against the anguish and anger the two girls try all night to strive to get rid of the corpse and continue their love forever. His mother, who reappears ghost, with the ironic cynicism will accompany them in this way is not without obstacles.

Friday 3 and Saturday, Dec. 4 (21:00) "I do not know who you are"

characters and stories that move between loneliness, decisive choices, grief, ironic and funny stories, family hypocrisy, search of themselves. "I do not know who you are" comparing with society and its prejudices and, in the din of shouted denunciations of violence and media, of false and true morality, maintains the balance and showing down in the soul in all its vulnerability and hardness of a world that is often interpreted to stereotypes. A voice - in the true sense of the word - to quest'umanità both simple and eccentric, were called two talented actors / singers: the young but already appreciated Nicola Pecci, and the brilliant and versatile Neapolitan mandolins, for many years real favorite of the fans of the Theater of Rifredi.

Information
Theatre Rifredi
Via Vittorio Emanuele II, 303, Florence
tel. 055 422 0361

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