Family theater in Tridentum
Saturday, October 26 at 3:30 pm at the "Roman Villa of Orfeo" the first appointment of "Theater for ...
Saturday, October 26 at 3:30 pm at the "Roman Villa of Orfeo" the first appointment of "Theater for families in Tridentum"
Roman Trento becomes a stage to host "Theatre for families in Tridentum". In an evocative setting, on the Roman road of the Sas Underground Archaeological Space in Piazza Cesare Battisti, and around the magnificent mosaic of the Villa di Orfeo in Via Rosmini, four shows will be staged aimed at families with children from 4 years of age. The initiative aims to enhance the testimonies of ancient Tridentum by offering moments of aggregation and leisure combined with the possibility of learning about the city's archaeological heritage. At the end of each appointment, in fact, there is a free guided tour together with the museum educators of the Educational Services of the Archaeological Heritage Office of the UMSt Superintendence for Provincial Cultural Heritage and Activities. It begins at the Roman Villa of Orfeo on Saturday 26 October at 3.30 pm with the show "Donkey to whom?", inspired by the fables of Aesop, curated by TeatroE. It continues on Saturday 9 November, again at the Villa di Orfeo, where Nicola Sordo will play Professor Felipe Corazon in "A tu per tu con i animali". The next meetings will be held at the Spazio Archeologico Sotterraneo del Sas: "Torna a casa Zeus" by TeatroE with Irene Buosi and Andrea Deanesi on 16 November and "Bill Bizzarro e il mistero del S.A.S.S." by and with Nicola Sordo on 27 December also at 3.30 pm.
Entranceis free until available seats are exhausted.
Saturday, October 26, at 3:30 p.m., at the Roman Villa in Orfeo, the actors of TeatroE, Mirko Corradini and Valeria Casatta, will tell an unusual story of goodnight in their own way. If you cannot fall asleep in the evening, there are many remedies to close your eyes and open the door to the kingdom of dreams. You can sing a lullaby. But if you are out of tune and don't want to wake up your neighbors, there is only one solution left: find three words and make up a story. Anything goes: donkey, lion and cave! And here the three words give life to some of the most beautiful fairy tales of Aesop, and the fairy tales become a spectacle. Before bedtime, listening to a story can be more fun than counting sheep.