ACQUAPENDENTE – The Teatro Boni's winter program has undergone significant changes, leading to the cancellation of the expected performance titled 'Il bocca al lupo, viva il lupo!' featuring Massimo Wertmüller, originally slated for January 5, 2025. The cancellation was necessitated by the actor's unforeseen unavailability, marking a disappointment for the theater's fans and patrons.
Directed by Sandro Nardi, this sudden adjustment is part of the Teatro Boni's dynamic approach to programming, intended to keep audiences engaged and entertained. Though the cancellation is regrettable, plans are already underway to possibly reschedule the production for the upcoming summer season at the Anfiteatro Cordeschi, which adds excitement for future events.
The Teatro Boni is gearing up for its traditional New Year's Eve celebration, scheduled for Tuesday, December 31, 2024. This festive evening promises not only to ring in 2025 but to do so with style and class. The event will feature dinner served within the beautiful surroundings of the theater and entertainment provided by the comedic duo Lucchettino, known for their explosive and irresistible show titled 'Lucchettino Classic.' Attendees can look forward to celebrating the night with some sparkling wine, Panettone, delectable sweets, and seasonal fruit at midnight, fostering a sense of community and joy as the new year approaches.
Following the New Year festivities, the theater will recommence its programming on January 6, 2025, which coincides with the Epiphany holiday. The featured performance will be titled 'Pascola sulle mie labbra. Amami o odiami! Entrambi sono a mio favore,' presented by the Alta Quota company from Ronciglione. This production is part of the series 'Altro Teatro. Il territorio va in scena,' emphasizing local talent and thematic depth.
Directed again by Nardi and featuring costume design by Fabrizio Rivelli, 'Pascola sulle mie labbra' delves deep, aiming to explore the talent of the playwright William Shakespeare through innovative storytelling. The cast for this intriguing production includes Maria Cangani, Susan Collyer, Alessandra Conti, Tiziana Ricci, Fabrizio Rivelli, and Amalia Scoppola. It is poised to offer audiences not merely entertainment, but also genuine rhetorical voyages through the complexity of human emotions and relationships as understood through Shakespeare's timeless narratives.
The performance seeks to traverse the intricacies of human experiences, encouraging the audience to connect emotionally with themes of love and conflict central to Shakespeare’s works. The storyline promises to navigate through the heart of relationships, including those of parent and child, husband and wife, and the bond of lover and beloved, creating parallels between Shakespeare's time and the present day, allowing for contemporary reflection.
Tickets for the January 6 performance are on sale now, available online through Vivaticket for those eager to witness this innovative take on classic literature. For additional information about the Teatro Boni's offerings, patrons can visit their official website at www.teatroboni.it or contact them directly via phone or WhatsApp.
Teatro Boni, located at Piazza della Costituente 9, continues to be a cornerstone of cultural life in Acquapendente, adapting its program to meet the desires of its audiences. While the cancellation of the performance featuring Wertmüller is unfortunate, the promise of engaging productions like 'Pascola sulle mie labbra' ensures there remains much to look forward to as the season progresses. The commitment to quality performances will hopefully continue to enrich the artistic community and inspire local theater lovers.