adapted for the stage by Gigliola Fantoni and Ruggero Maccari
French translation by Huguette Hatem
with Laetitia Casta, Roschdy Zem, Joan Bellviure, Sandra Choquet
directed by Lilo Baur
set design by Bruno de Lavenère
costume design by Agnes Falque
lighting by Laurent Castaingt
videography Etienne Guiol
music Mich Ochowiak
assistant to the director Robin Ormond
supervision Arthur Magnier
dramaturgy by Valérie Six and Arnaud Duprat de Montero
production Claire Bejanin and Valérie Six (Six&Sense) – Au Contraire Productions, Théâtre de Carouge, Geneva
co-production Théâtre du Jeu de Paume – Les Théâtres, Aix-en-Provence, Théâtre National de Nice and Teatro Stabile dell’Umbria
with the participation of Adami
Laetitia Casta takes center stage in the theatrical adaptation of Ettore Scola’s cult classic that explores the condition of women and of homosexuality in 1977.
On May 6, 1938, in Rome, as Hitler was meeting with Mussolini during a parade, an unexpected encounter unfolded. Antonietta, a homemaker and mother of six, knocks on the door of Gabriele, single and a sports journalist, to retrieve her parrot that has taken refuge on her neighbor’s windowsill. Against all odds, the woman, an admirer of the Duce and guarantor of ideological good conduct in her home, and the cultured journalist, estranged from his partner and having been let go from his job due to his homosexuality, find themselves drawn to each other. Gabriele voices the pain of his sexual orientation in a virile, misogynistic society, while Antonietta unveils her anguish as an uneducated woman and a betrayed wife.
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