â—† SATURDAY, APRIL 23 at 9 p.m. â—†
Andrea Pennacchi – Pojana and His Brothers
show SOLD OUT!
Location: Elisabetta Turroni Municipal Theater, Piazza Mazzini 16, Sogliano al Rubicone Doors open: 7:00 p.m.
Show Start Time: 9:00 p.m.
Admission: free – reservations recommended Info and reservations: Tel. 370.3685093 (Monday, Friday and the day of the show from 16:00 to 19:00 – from January 17) Tickets: Full € 15 – Reduced € 12
Organizer: Sillaba Cooperative Society
Link/site: https://www.facebook.com/prova.dattore/
The 21/22 theater season is curated by Sillaba Teatro | Parola Coop, with support from the City of Sogliano al Rubicone. Pojana’s older brothers Edo the security, Tonon the mocker, Alvise the black and others saw the light in the aftermath of April 1, 2014. While Franco Ford aka “Pojana” was already born. He was the wealthy patron of an adaptation of “The Merry Wives of Windsor” set in the Veneto, with all its fixations: guns, schei and taxes, blacks, blackness. Later, the Propaganda Live gang wanted him on their stage, and he fully revealed himself for what he is: a demon, small, not without wisdom, who uses truth for his own ends and finds funny things that are not, and who is inside each of us. The character was born out of the need to tell the nation the stories of the northeast that outside the borders of the newly formed Padania no one knew. It is significant and terrible that the Venetians have become, today, the villains: evaders, racists, obtuse. Suddenly. From good, hard-working, somewhat mona provincials, who, out of misery, migrated to Rome to be servants or carabinieri (a cliché of many black-and-white films), to greedy landlords, so, suddenly, with ignorance acting as a common denominator to stereotypes.
An enigma, which is resolved in narrative: going from more or less Goldonian masks to a mirror of an entire society. A promotion practically.
And here he is, Franco Ford known as the Pojana, with all his brothers telling stories with a little truth and a little falsehood mixed in, to look in the mirror. ★ A SAFE THEATRE
Performances are conducted in full compliance with all regulations regarding the containment of the spread of COVID-19.
In addition to the requirement to wear a mask even during the performance, access to performance venues requires a Super Green Pass (excluding children under 12).
There is a sanitizing gel dispenser at the entrance to the theater, and the halls and audience rooms are sanitized before each performance.