Il dramma dell’umiliazione

"La Merda" di Cristian Ceresoli e Silvia Gallerano, un successo internazionale (2010-2016)

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https://doi.org/10.4000/mimesis.1145

Abstract

The Shit (La merda) by Cristian Ceresoli and Silvia Gallerano triumphed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and wowed the public all around the world. It shows how the theater, leaving the niches, can successfully challenge the dominant mass languages if it is based upon precise craftsmanship, the desire to «communicate» and the use of good practices in production, while an imponderable dose of artistic genius creates a special harmony with the times in which the authors live. At the core of the paper there are Cerasoli’s text – given its literary and theatrical value and also because of the problem of its translatability – and Gallerano’s interpretation. A ne example of «contemporary grotesque» thanks to a «vocal mask» which plays on the power of the face and on the nudity of the body, expressing the violence of the society of the spectacle through the tragedy of humiliation.

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Author Biography

Laura Mariani, Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna

Docente dell’Università di Bologna, ha scritto Sarah Bernhardt, Colette e l’arte del travestimento (il Mulino, Bologna 1997; Cue press, Imola 2016), L’attrice del cuore. Storia di Giacinta Pezzana attraverso le lettere (Le Lettere, Firenze 2005), Ermanna Montanari. Fare-disfare-rifare nel Teatro delle Albe (Titivillus, Corazzano 2012), L’America di Elio De Capitani. Interpretare Roy Cohn, Richard Nixon, Willy Loman e Mr Berlusconi (Cue Press, Imola 2016). Nel 1983 ha vinto il premio Sant’Anna di Stazzema con Quelle dell’idea. Storie di detenute politiche 1927-1948 (De Donato, Bari 1982).

Published

2016-12-18

How to Cite

Mariani, L. (2016). Il dramma dell’umiliazione: "La Merda" di Cristian Ceresoli e Silvia Gallerano, un successo internazionale (2010-2016). Mimesis Journal, 5(2), 67–88. https://doi.org/10.4000/mimesis.1145

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