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  • WINTER 2021

Teatro della Pergola: an international 2022 season

An international season lies ahead at Florence’s beloved Teatro della Pergola in the first three months of 2022.

The theatre’s relationship with Paris’ Théâtre de la Ville and its director, Emmanuel Demarcy-Mota will take centre stage this winter at Teatro della Pergola due to a shared vision of the theatre of the future, a focus on Europeanization in the creation of art and an ongoing commitment to the next generation. Visionary director Robert Wilson joins forces with the surreal American folk duo CocoRosie for a rousing reworking of Rudyard Kipling’s Jungle Book.

A cast of young performers will bring Wilson’s staging to life in a musical theatre show designed for families and the wider public. The timeless words of the English writer materialize through the director’s ability to craft unexpected and abstract visions that often view the world through children’s eyes. When Wilson was asked to direct Jungle Book, he said, “Jungle Book is a book for all the ages. I always liked what Baudelaire said, “Genius is no more than childhood recaptured at will”’. The show will be in French, with songs in English and Italian subtitles.

The troupe of Théâtre de la Ville, an exceptional group of actors, will perform two of Demarcy-Mota’s works: the French version of Luigi Pirandello’s Six Characters in Search of an Author (February 16-18) and Ionesco Suite (February 17-19) a pastiche of texts by the Romanian-French playwright that the absurdities of the pandemic have brought back to the forefront of our reflections. Both plays will be performed in French, with Italian subtitles. On March 4 and 5, the undefinable Euripides Laskaridis will bring his take on the grotesque and smiling wickedness to the stage in Elenit – the things we know we knew are now behind, a play that is destined to break down boundaries, produced with Onassis Stegi (Greece). On April 13-14, Amos Gitai’s Exils Interiéurs, which the director dedicated to the role of the intellectual in times of dictatorship through writings by the likes of Thomas Mann, Rosa Luxemburg and Albert Camus, musical tracks and film excerpts, with an impressive cast including Pippo Delbono.

 

Dates for the diary at Teatro della Pergola

February 3-6
Jungle Book

February 16-18:
Six personnages en quête d’auteur

February 17-19
Ionesco Suite

March 4-5
Elenit – the things we know we knew are now behind

April 13-14
Exils Intérieurs

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