In Naples, at Villa di Donato, Homer’s (and Pirandello’s) Cyclops Becomes a Police Investigation

In Naples, Myth Goes Noir: On the Stage at Villa di Donato, Homer’s (and Pirandello’s) Cyclops Becomes a Police Investigation The 18th-century Neapolitan villa hosts a special day bridging the realms of archetype and stage performance: at 5:30 PM, a roundtable discussion; at 9:00 PM, the premiere of the play “Nessuno sfugge al Ciclope” written […]

From the Heart of Napoli to its origins

Carla Schember and Rino Soria bring Parthenope at Mediterranean Cocktail of Art II  – By S.Qadir The city of Napoli connects reality with myth so history permeates its streets and ancient legends continue to exist just like they did in ancient times. Carla Schember and Rino Soria will present their original theatrical work Partenope at […]

The long-awaited rebirth

An ancient and contemporary tale. By A.D.A. In Winter, the earth is cold. It is sorrowful and bare. Demetra is saddened by the loss of Persephone, her daughter. Ade kidnapped the girl and kept her with him. Only for a few months a year her mother is allowed to see her. Punctually, for the return […]

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