A writer in their thirties tries to become an adult and find their place in the world, seeking emancipation from the maternal figure and trying to break down the most toxic of masculine stereotypes: the second chapter of the Trilogia sull’identità by Liv Ferracchiati returns in a completely new form.
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Teatro Grassi
«A rare example of successful Italian comedy with an Anglosaxon flavour. A complex dramatical structure managed with a steady hand contains believable and dense dialogue, rich with an ironic dexterity that recalls early Woody Allen»: it was with this motivation that, in 2017, the jury of the Hystrio Playwriting Award chose Liv Ferracchiati as the winner with her Stabat Mater, the story of a writer in their thirties who is trying to become an adult and to find their place in the world, breaking free from the maternal figure and seeking to break down the most toxic of masculine stereotypes.
With a new cast and a completely new staging, the play now returns to the theatre in a different form, with the aim of bringing back to life a project that, before everyone else, tackled politically and socially central themes such as self-determination and freedom to express one’s identity.
Duration: 85’ without intermission
«A rare example of successful Italian comedy with an Anglosaxon flavour. A complex dramatical structure managed with a steady hand contains believable and dense dialogue, rich with an ironic dexterity that recalls early Woody Allen»: it was with this motivation that, in 2017, the jury of the Hystrio Playwriting Award chose Liv Ferracchiati as the winner with her Stabat Mater, the story of a writer in their thirties who is trying to become an adult and to find their place in the world, breaking free from the maternal figure and seeking to break down the most toxic of masculine stereotypes.
With a new cast and a completely new staging, the play now returns to the theatre in a different form, with the aim of bringing back to life a project that, before everyone else, tackled politically and socially central themes such as self-determination and freedom to express one’s identity.
Duration: 85’ without intermission
Credits
Stabat Mater
dramaturgy and directing Livia Ferracchiati
with (in alphabetical order) Liv Ferracchiati, Chiara Leoncini, Renata Palminiello, Livia Rossi
director’s assistant Piera Mungiguerra
sets Giuseppe Stellato
costumes Laura Dondi
lighting Emiliano Austeri
sound spallarossa
a Centro Teatrale MaMiMò, Marche Teatro, Teatro Nazionale di Genova, Teatro Stabile di Torino – Teatro Nazionale production
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Balcony full price € 26 | Discounted (under 26 and over 65) € 18
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