Description
What does "freedom" mean? It is around this question that Mario Perrotta, one of the most significant voices of the Italian theatrical scene, realizes the show Libertà rampanti, the first act of the theatrical project I think I should fly.
Together with the theologian Vito Mancuso and the critic and journalist of Repubblica Sara Chiappori, Perrotta realizes a show that entrusts music, theater, philosophy and literature with the task of retracing the stages of the development of the concept of freedom. A narration in three voices through which to retrace its growth and development in Western culture, passing through the suggestions of St. Augustine, Voltaire, Shakespeare, Dostoevsky and Morante.
After years dramatically marked by the pandemic, "freedom is a word that strongly marks our contemporaneity", says Perrotta. Today more than ever it is essential to reconstruct the meaning of this word to reflect on this ancestral concept and try to understand where "my" freedom becomes "ours".
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Notices(3)
- Additional dates and location
The show will also be held on 18/07 at Bari Swabian Castle; 19/07 at Manfredonia National Archaeological Museum and Castle; on 21/07 at the excavations of Egnatia
- PAYMENT AND TICKET COLLECTION
When purchasing the ticket, a reservation is issued which must be exchanged for the on-site access ticket on the day of the show, with consequent payment. At the time of issuing the actual ticket you can opt for the full, reduced or free ticket according to the law with indication of fares.
- TICKET PURCHASE
On the day of the show the ticket can no longer be purchased online but only ON-SITE at the ticket office.