
Venerdì sera di nuovo al teatro Quirino per assistere alla prima di " Dona Flor ed i suoi due mariti ", uno dei romanzi più conosciuti dello scrittore brasiliano Jorge Amado, che lo pubblicò nel 1966.
Lo spettacolo è realizzato dalla regista-autrice Emanuela Giordano.
Ambientato nella capitale the state of Bahia, in the early '60s, the book is a nostalgic vibrant fresco of Bahian popular neighborhoods.
When you open the curtain begins to play the mother of Flor in the wake of his son Vadinho, playful and reckless player who dies suddenly, his wife deeply in love but still in trouble for wild life of her husband.
The first part is told in flashback the story of love between Flor and Vadinho, including treason, escapes and profligacy him, alternating with rare moments of good fortune and glory.
The second part represents a return to calm and orderly life of the widow but also the growing embrace of nostalgia for fans her husband, whose lack of Flor, demure and sober, and very much ashamed that he suffers in silence.
With help of three friends knows a pharmacist and peaceful religion. The two eventually marry. But, though full of kindness and in love, in terms of sex the new husband does not meet all of Dona Flor, who increasingly Vadinho regrets. In the last part, the events are overturned and get a fantastic performance, when the spirit of Vadinho before returning to Earth and begins to tease Dona Flor. Only Vadinho she sees that when he is with Dona Flor seems to be able to achieve the same things he did in bed when he was alive. Dona Flor hesitate, whether to remain faithful to her new husband or give in to spirit of the first.
Successful test to interpret the heart of the Brazilian people, warmth and color to the three three actresses, Simonetta Cartia, Claudia and Laura Rovetti Gusmano.
The voice of the people is summed up masterfully by the three friends of the protagonist. They are the ones that stand out for their skills of interpretation.
are the three girls who are not only the trait d'union of all the scenes, but also the true backbone of the narrative, the sparkling irony and malice with which the whole plot is covered.
Spartan but effective set design.
In the work were treated with extreme openness and sincerity of the various aspects of love life, both physically and emotionally from that.

not perfect interpretation of Caterina Murino who manages to juggle fairly among the various emotions of the protagonist. More convincing
Vadinho and Theodore, played by Max Malatesta promising and Paul Calabresi. Obvious is the extreme diversity of the two characters clearly antipodal urging reflection on what it means to really feel satisfied emotionally and spiritually.
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