Verginella, three extraordinary performances. Three unforgettable interpretations. Thanks, Lupusagnus. And thanks to the public. Every time the spectators were arrested after the show for debate. They felt the need to listen and to express, share the experience with others to not take home all the full weight of what he had witnessed. We listened to the advice of the judges, therapists, fathers and mothers, representatives of associations dealing with violence against women and children, high school, grandparents, saying: How did it happen that the world is so barbaric? We talked about the impact of the show and its sensitizing action and even its ability to reveal, beyond the inefficient media, the human dynamics of the torturers and the hidden suffering of their victims. But we talked a lot about theater as an art, of course. Dramaturgy, directing and interpretation. The audience found it interesting and inspiring meeting with the company to complete an open door on "what's behind" widening the expressive potential of the theater. Thank you all.
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