Corciano (PG) - The Canterville Ghost is perhaps the most famous story of Oscar Wilde, certainly the most fun for the unusual pairing of humor and horror. It tells the story of a noisy American family, Mr. and Mrs. Otis, struggling with the English aristocratic presence of a ghost, or the shadow of Sir Simon de Canterville. The show will be at the Philharmonic Theatre Wednesday, January 29, 2014, at 21.
In rewriting Ugo Chiti the central theme of the work of Wilde is not betrayed: the eternal struggle between rationality and imagination, the endless yearning for the loss of the romantic world, the hassle of everyday life. The contrast between these opposing worlds comic situations arise, walls of lack of communication, hilarious paradoxes. The enthralling music and stage appearances are bizarre as a necessary complement to a show that offers a fun not conventional, a tasty and ironic reflection on cultural diversity.
Ugo Chiti
freely adapted from Oscar Wilde
Lucia Poli and Simone Faucci
and Lorenzo Venturini
directed by Lucia Poli
music by Andrea Parri
with part.ne Walter Palamenga voice, Ermanno Dodaro bass, Simona Sanzò narrator
scenic elements and costumes Titian brown trout
tailoring Concetta Assennato
Alfredo lights Piras
Video Sara Pozzoli
production and Fresedde Puppet Theatre Rifredi, Teatro Stabile of Innovation
Info
www.teatrostabile.umbria.it