Cardano Al Campo - ScenAperta and Pacta. women pay homage to the Theatre by staging "The useless eaters" by Simone De Beauvoir. The show, installed in a Women's Theatre Project of Human Rights, a preview will be national.
A city of Flanders is under siege. The citizens are weary and tired.
's so that the government decides to sacrifice "the useless mouths" the reason of state: the day after the city council, the sick, elderly, children and women will be driven from the walls of Vaucelles and abandoned to the enemy.
And 'the only way to resist, perhaps, but also how to kill the "soul" of the city.
Torn between civil law and moral law, the reality principle of a slave who becomes a dogma, the city is struggling internally to meet, to come together and throw together to fight the enemy. A death
"date" remains the same, but the choice of the common struggle of the citizens of Vaucelles marks the difference between the emptiness of a "gesture" and the significance of an "act".
Written in 1945, imbued with existential issues dear to the reflection of the postwar period, "the useless mouths" joins the discussion of philosophers such as Sartre, Camus and Merleau-Ponty, Simone de Beauvoir that have shared the experience of that period. With a writing dry
schematic and a force at times (but in this "scheme" has part of its effectiveness), the French writer reflects on the man who becomes a stranger to himself (Camus), but that, in accordance with a principle of reality, chooses the men, not abstract ideals (Sartre).
This "Antigone on the contrary" is one of the few theatrical experience of Simone De Beauvoir, which is established later with novels and essays of extraordinary strength of content, narrative, evocative, distinguishing itself as one of the most important female voices of all European culture of twentieth century.
Tuesday, March 9 - 21 Hours
IMAX Auditorium - Cardano al Campo
Pacta. the Theatre / ScenAperta
THE MOUTHS USELESS
Simone De Beauvoir
translation and dramaturgy with Paul Bignamini
Annig Raimondi and directed by Antonio Rosti
Annig Raimondi
Ticket € 12, reduced € 10 Off Subscription
10 shows 30 €
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