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Two merry solitudes

Gerolamo Theatre, Milan, Italy
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Type: Drama
City: Milan, Italy
Starts at: 16:00

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Overview

The prologue - a dramaturgical elaboration freely taken from Dino Buzzati's Seven Plans - begins on a day in March, when the lawyer Giuseppe Corte is admitted to a modern hospital to treat himself from a slight illness. The hospital is structured on seven different floors: the less serious patients are in the higher one, the more serious ones in descending order. The Court, from the seventh floor, will be transferred to the feared first. More and more desperate, powerless towards the decisions taken inside the hospital. Mauro Avogadro, with the power of the word of which he is an expert, will lead us into the human soul, into the desperation and loneliness of illness, waiting for an improvement. He will make us understand, thanks to the words of Buzzati, that the future of man does not depend on him and obeys mysterious laws against which he can do nothing. The illusion of being able to still be masters of their own destiny.

Followed by the one-act Sola in casa, one of the most evocative theatrical texts by Dino Buzzati, written for the actress Paola Borboni and which debuted for the first time at the Teatro Gerolamo in Milan on May 23, 1958. An ironic comedy and noir starring actress Michela Mocchiutti, directed by Mauro Avogadro. Madame Iris, a “graduate fortune teller and fortune teller” in the greyness of a rainy evening, terrified by a mysterious serial killer, lives for a moment her moment of glory, freeing the neighborhood from the dangerous homicidal maniac. A journey from loneliness to terror, and from here to death. But Iris only kills in fantasy.

Venue Info

Gerolamo Theatre - Milan
Location   Piazza Cesare Beccaria 8

Open to all forms of culture, the Gerolamo is the theater of the Milanese: of all the Milanese, young and old, curious and passionate, of those who want to have fun lightly, and of those looking for a starting point in the art to reflect. It hosts theatrical performances, puppets, exhibitions, and concerts, in a space-favor in the heart of Milan.

The Gerolamo was built in 1868 on the site of a previous theater of the same name, derived from the famous puppet Gerolamo, during the post-unification reorganization of the center of Milan. The theater, entirely made of wood, had two tiers of boxes, the gallery and the stalls, for a total of six hundred seats. It was basically the puppet theater of Milan, and also the hall where the companies of the dialect theater performed.

From 1911 the management was entrusted to the company of Carlo Colla, exponent of the famous dynasty of Milanese puppeteers, who held it until 1957.

In 1958 the management passed to the Piccolo Teatro of Milan, which used the small hall above all for the recitals of great actors and singers: Franca Valeri, Lilla Brignone, Tino Buazzelli, Jean-Louis Barrault, Laura Betti, Paolo Poli, Dario Fo and Franca Copper, Ornella Vanoni, Juliette Gréco, Domenico Modugno, Paola Borboni. In 1962 the recital Milanin Milanon was staged, which re-proposed the traditional Milanese songs chosen by Roberto Leydi, together with poems by the major local dialect authors, all directed by Filippo Crivelli. Interpreters of the show were Milly, Tino Carraro, Enzo Jannacci, Sandra Mantovani and Anna Nogara. From 1960 the hall also became the seat of the stable company of the Milanese theater of Piero Mazzarella and Carlo Colombo and then became the main seat of the Milanese dialect theater.

From 1978 to 1983 the theater was directed by Umberto Simonetta, who made it a theater room in Milan but not in dialect. Among the most successful shows of this period was the 1978 comedy I wanted Strehler with Maurizio Micheli. The Gerolamo was forced to close in 1983, because it was a theater made entirely of wood, and therefore incompatible with the new safety regulations.

In 2017 the reopening after a long restoration. Today the Gerolamo has 209 seats.

Important Info
Type: Drama
City: Milan, Italy
Starts at: 16:00
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