An undisputed master of the theatre and a renowned Oscar-winning composer of film scores have created a short, previously unperformed comedy in which Eduardo tackles one of his most recurring themes with irony and bitterness: the family and the illusions that hold it together. With irony and bitterness, he explores the contradictions of society and religious institutions.
Through paradoxical situations, the work highlights human hypocrisy and fragility, blending comedy with moral reflection, in a dialogue between spoken word and orchestra: voices and music intertwine to become a single emotional experience, embodying all the poetic and human power of Eduardo’s work, transforming the narrative into an intense and evocative journey, where sound amplifies the meaning of words and theatre becomes concert.
A symphonic tale for four voices, narrator and orchestra.
Text by Eduardo De Filippo
Music by Nicola Piovani
Nicola Piovani, conductor
Toni Servillo, narrator
Voices: Sara Di Fusco, Pino Ingrosso, Tony Nežić, Susy Sebastiano
Luigi Cherubini Youth Orchestra
Co-production: Ravenna Festival,
Teatro Romano di Verona