Il barone rampante directed and adapted for the theater by Riccardo Frati: Cosimo Piovasco di Rondò, the young rebel brought to life on the page by Italo Calvino, climbs into the trees of Ombrosa, choosing a life “above” convention.
Riccardo Frati adapts faithfully and stages Il barone rampante: the young baron Cosimo – who has inhabited the imaginations of young (and not so young) readers of the masterpiece by Italo Calvino – climbs into the trees in an “imaginary” Liguria, created in the theatre through an astounding combination of podiums and walkways.
Delicate, light and moving, the play examines the discovery of the world and the sentimental initiation of a passionate and sensitive boy who stays true to himself whatever the cost.
«Young Cosimo, incarnating a drive to improve the world around him – explains Frati –, brings to mind all those who have the courage to choose a different point of view and work for the common good.»
Duration: 180’ including intermission
Contacts
Riccardo Frati adapts faithfully and stages Il barone rampante: the young baron Cosimo – who has inhabited the imaginations of young (and not so young) readers of the masterpiece by Italo Calvino – climbs into the trees in an “imaginary” Liguria, created in the theatre through an astounding combination of podiums and walkways.
Delicate, light and moving, the play examines the discovery of the world and the sentimental initiation of a passionate and sensitive boy who stays true to himself whatever the cost.
«Young Cosimo, incarnating a drive to improve the world around him – explains Frati –, brings to mind all those who have the courage to choose a different point of view and work for the common good.»
Duration: 180’ including intermission
Credits
Il barone rampante
by Italo Calvino
adapted and directed by Riccardo Frati
sets Guia Buzzi
costumes Gianluca Sbicca
light design Luigi Biondi
music composition and sound design by Davide Fasulo
animation Davide Abbate with (in alphabetic order) Mauro Avogadro, Nicola Bortolotti, Matteo Cecchi, Leonardo De Colle, Michele Dell’Utri, Diana Manea, Marina Occhionero
a Piccolo Teatro di Milano – Teatro d’Europa production