Reflections on theatre, life and existence: Roberto Herlizka plays Bernhard Minetti, the most acclaimed German theatrical actor, one of the greatest of this century, a man who wrote twentieth-century theatrical history, placing his life and his soul on stage.
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Teatro Grassi
Bernhard Minetti was one of the greatest exponents of twentieth century theatre. The writer Thomas Bernhard, who had him interpret many of his works, wrote one specially for him, in which the actor, old and solitary, spent one New Year’s eve waiting to take to the stage for the last time in the role of King Lear. In an unstoppable concious flow, Minetti reflects on his own life and on the meaning of theatre, without saving on caustic and merciless judgements on a dumbed-down society and a theatre drained of meaning. The tragic epilogue takes on the meaning of an extreme act of rebellion.
«Minetti can be read as a tirade against the theatre, or as a criticism of the pretense which coincides with the most transparent homage offered to its truth - explains Roberto Andò -. I own the fact that I have finally decided to stage this piece to Roberto Herlitzka, one of the greatest actors of our time, one of the most suited to its mood. The actor is, for Bernhard, the hero of failure and missed opportunity».
Duration: One hour and 30 minutes
Bernhard Minetti was one of the greatest exponents of twentieth century theatre. The writer Thomas Bernhard, who had him interpret many of his works, wrote one specially for him, in which the actor, old and solitary, spent one New Year’s eve waiting to take to the stage for the last time in the role of King Lear. In an unstoppable concious flow, Minetti reflects on his own life and on the meaning of theatre, without saving on caustic and merciless judgements on a dumbed-down society and a theatre drained of meaning. The tragic epilogue takes on the meaning of an extreme act of rebellion.
«Minetti can be read as a tirade against the theatre, or as a criticism of the pretense which coincides with the most transparent homage offered to its truth - explains Roberto Andò -. I own the fact that I have finally decided to stage this piece to Roberto Herlitzka, one of the greatest actors of our time, one of the most suited to its mood. The actor is, for Bernhard, the hero of failure and missed opportunity».
Duration: One hour and 30 minutes
Credits
Piccolo Teatro Grassi
from 31 January to 5 February 2017
Minetti
Ritratto di un artista da vecchio (A portrait of an artist as an old man)
by Thomas Bernhard, translated by Umberto Gandini
directed by Roberto Andò
with Roberto Herlitzka
and with Verdiana Costanzo, Matteo Francomano, Nicolò Scarparo, Roberta Sferzi, Vincenzo Pasquariello
sets and lighting by Gianni Carluccio
costumes by Gianni Carluccio, Daniela Cernigliaro
sound by Hubert Westkemper
A Teatro Biondo Palermo production
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