Directed by Leonardo Petrillo, Mariano Rigillo stages Ezra Pound, releasing him from his bibliographic and above all ideological cage that has always tied him to a controversial fame and returning him to the purity of art and his poetry
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Teatro Grassi
The image of Ezra Pound in a cage is an emblematic image that generates refractions with the biography of the poet, who spent a long time in psychiatric confinement, while at the same time referencing the ideological incrustation and interference that have tied him to a controversial infamy.
On the stage, Mariano Rigillo, directed by Leonardo Petrillo – who also wrote the dramaturgy – frames the image of Pound in the purity of art and his poetry. The play debuted at the Teatro Goldoni in Venice, the city in which the American poet is buried. Venice was a place of beauty, nostalgia and freedom for Pound, a leading figure in that refined Venetian intellectual circle that saw dialogue with men and women of international culture, such as Peggy Guggenheim or Ernest Hemingway.
Almost all of The Cantos, evoked on the stage by Anna Teresa Rossini, is steeped in the visions and the waters of Venice, his last, beloved, home.
Duration: 105’ without intermission
The image of Ezra Pound in a cage is an emblematic image that generates refractions with the biography of the poet, who spent a long time in psychiatric confinement, while at the same time referencing the ideological incrustation and interference that have tied him to a controversial infamy.
On the stage, Mariano Rigillo, directed by Leonardo Petrillo – who also wrote the dramaturgy – frames the image of Pound in the purity of art and his poetry. The play debuted at the Teatro Goldoni in Venice, the city in which the American poet is buried. Venice was a place of beauty, nostalgia and freedom for Pound, a leading figure in that refined Venetian intellectual circle that saw dialogue with men and women of international culture, such as Peggy Guggenheim or Ernest Hemingway.
Almost all of The Cantos, evoked on the stage by Anna Teresa Rossini, is steeped in the visions and the waters of Venice, his last, beloved, home.
Duration: 105’ without intermission
Credits
Ezra in gabbia
o il caso Ezra Pound
written and directed by Leonardo Petrillo
loosely based on the writings and declarations of Ezra Pound
with Mariano Rigillo and Anna Teresa Rossini
sets Gianluca Amodio
costumes Lia Francesca Morandini
lighting design Enrico Berardi
music Carlo Covelli
direction assistant Mario Rinaldoni
a TSV – Teatro Nazionale, OTI – Officine del Teatro Italiano production
part of the VenEzra project promoted by the Veneto Region
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