In Rome at the theater Accènto, from the 3rd to the 6th of May there are burlesque lessons scheduled. Lessons that, despite the rigid presence of the teacher, will make you laugh a lot. “Lessons of burlesque” is the title of the play written by Claudia D’Angelo and played by Claudia herself, with a burlesque artist, Vivì La Gloire. read more & leave a comment
Posted by blogut in Theatre on 24 April 2012
Tag: burlesque, Theatre

Variabili umane - foto di Serena Serrani
Variabili umane, the theatre play about transgender sexuality by Marcella Serlio, winner of the prize by Tuttoteatro.com “Dante Cappelletti” 2010, will be on stage for the first time in Rome on Sunday, December 11, 2011 at the Teatro India. read more & leave a comment
Posted by blogut in Theatre on 6 December 2011
Tag: theatres, transgender
Do you ever think how would your life be like if you lived in the past? Maybe in the eyes after the war?
They were ardent days, the west was slowly recovering from the war, Europe was losing its power status in economy, politics and culture. And from the US were coming new exciting lifestyles. read more & leave a comment
Posted by blogut in Art, Theatre on 5 September 2011
Tag: burlesque, music

Gang Bang. Abierto hasta la hora del Ángelus di Josep Maria Miró
Gang Bang. Open Until the Hour of the Angelus is a provocative and engaging play that, starting from extreme situations, aims to investigate the contemporary world and the crumbling of values that characterize human relationships.
Sex, Drugs and Catholicism are the ingredients of this strong performance that, like in an explosive cocktail, did not fail to arouse the outrage of Christian associations.
The show, scheduled from March 24 to April 17, 2011 at the National Theatre of Catalunya in Barcelona, on March 31 has even suffered a break but this did not stop the actors to complete the show.
The controversial plot sees, at the eve of the Pope’s visit to Barcelona, a catechist addict nun and a young eighteen year old boy who offers his body to anyone, meet with other characters in a gay club where anything will happen.
The director Josep Maria Miró explained that his intention is not to insult the Catholic religion, but to have the opportunity to explore a world relationships with changing and still unknown values.
Posted by Valentine de Saint-Point in Theatre on 9 April 2011
Tag: barcelona, drugs, homosexuality, religion, sex, society, Theatre