500 domande per i provini della dodicesima notte_en[1]

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500 domande per i provini della dodicesima notte_en[1]
500 APPLICATIONS RECEIVED FOR THE CASTING OF ACTORS FOR THE NEW PRODUCTION OF
THE TEATRO STABILE DELLE MARCHE, “THE TWELTH NIGHT” BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE,
DIRECTED BY VALENTINA ROSATI
The play is being produced within the frame work of the Archeo.S. Project
The Foundation Le Città del Teatro – Teatro Stabile delle Marche is partner of the project Archeo.S.- System of the Archeological
Sites of the Adriatic Sea co-financed by the Cross-Border Cooperation Programme IPA Adriatic.
The Teatro Stabile delle Marche is working, within the project framework, to a new production, the “Twelth night” by William
Shakespeare. Directed by Valentina Rosati – Cultural Association Belteatro.
The call for applications to select interpreters for the new production has just been closed and more than 500 applications
have been received.
The selection of the interpreters for the play will be quickly finalized, after the final casting done by the director Valentina
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Rosati. The casting for the women will take place on the 21 -22 March 2012 in Ancona – Muse Theatre – Talia room (between
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the 11am and the 8pm), while the casting for the men will take place on the 26 -28 March 2012 in Ancona, Muse Theatre – Talia
room (between the 11am and the 8pm).
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The play will debut in Ancona, at the Muse Theatre, within the framework of the Archeo.S. International Festival from the 28 June to
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the 8 July 2012.
Extract from the Direction Notes of Valentina Rosati: “The Twelfth Night is a comedy set in the Illyria, a region identified with the
present Balkan region. Illyria is for William Shakespeare an imagination place, where rapidly happen things like shipwrecks, duels,
misunderstandings and dressing-up; a place where all the characters seem to be victims of a light but cruel insanity. Victims and
torturers, aware or not aware. The claustrophobic world of the neurotic duke Orsino, fool of love, is linked to the glossy world of the
duchess Olivia. In the meantime, Viola dress-up herself as a man, waiting to the right moment to reveal her identity. Here people are
almost always drunk, the jokes risk to become dangerous, but at the end there is anyway “happy end”.
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