Tea time is shot! What better conversation companion you could ever want for this ritual typically british, if not the most famous English playwright to the world?
A cup of tea with Shakespeare, conceived and directed by Laura Pasettiof Charioteer Theatre production of Morayshire, Scotland, leads to the small theater all the irony and the sagacity of Opera over sleeve in original language!
Stephen Flashes, perfectly bilingual, only actor onstage, creates a captivating portrait of the Bard, telling, in both English and Italian, curious anecdotes about his life, quoting and interpreting some verses of his most famous works.
Who among the academicians will keep it lit the authorship of some lyrics? Who will want to give del genio quatrains notes of Stratford-upon-Avon between Francis Bacon, Marlowe and Galileo?! The playwright is quick to dispel the tangled skein, with sly beloved BREW.
The drama and emotions experienced by an gifted artist of the 17th century are narrated with taste and lightness, suggesting new approaches to investigate, even with a smile, the multiple forms of human sensitivity.
Get ready, therefore, to a lecture-performance unique in its kind, capable of presenting Shakespeare so compelling and engaging, approaching the young audience to the language of the Bard and stimulating knowledge of ways and language of one of the greatest playwrights of all time.
Ages: Recommended age: from 11 years
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