Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Heart Of Gold English Patch

Pirandello rooms on the boat!




and begin a new adventure for the boys in the boat, for some 'time have discovered a new way of doing theater ...


The boat returns to Sicily, and is inspired by one of the most significant writers of our land: Pirandello.


became famous thanks to the Theatre of the mirror, where is the stark vision of reality, far from hypocrisy, in order to make the viewer identify with this reality, and then bring it to improve.


Pirandello speaks of the theater in a very personal way, reviving feelings and emotions in his mind that stages in his representations.


"Think Jack" the work that the boys chose the boat, is a play performed for the first time in 1916, but published in 1910 in Corriere della Sera as news.
A piece of life that reveals the falsity of a company that has a negative effect on the behavior of Jack, thanks to Professor Toti fails to address the hypocrisy of the world without the mask of a social role. While Lillina young wife of the professor, is the feeling.


This text apparently irreverent comedian and makes us reflect on the family and imbalances that can explode at home and on what has already stereotypes, prejudices, masks imposed on us by society are in fact empty and absurd










"Oh , the drama! I conquer. I can not enter them without feeling a deep emotion, without feeling a strange sensation, an excitement for all the blood veins. That air you breathe heavy people, m'ubriaca: and always in the middle of the performance I feel I got a fever, and burn. It's the old love who I will drag, and no later than never alone but always accompanied by ghosts of my mind, people that move into a center of action, not yet stopped, men and women from drama and comedy, living in my brain, and would like a sudden jump of the stage. Often I happen to not see and not hear what they really represent, but to see and hear the scenes that are in my mind is a strange hallucination which vanishes at every burst of applause, and that might drive me mad after a burst of whistles! " L. Pirandello