Events

Beats Me (Bho)

The second new play written and interpreted by Francesco Andolfi & Giulia Bisinella.

The show explores how the inevitable and constant change in communication methods has been influencing on our approach towards others, from letters to Tinder.

The Decameron

Here Beginneth the Seventh Day of the Decameron Wherein Under the Governance of Dioneo Is Discoursed of the Tricks Which or for Love or for Their Own Preservation Women Have Heretofore Played Their Husbands With or Without the Latter's Cognizance Thereof.

The Seventh Story

Lodovico discovereth to Madam Beatrice the love he beareth her, whereupon she sendeth Egano her husband into the garden, in her own favour, and lieth meanwhile with Lodovico, who, presently arising, goeth and cudgelleth Egano in the garden.

Wives

"Wives" the world premiere, was written recently and offers a contrasting view of American women.

Instead of being victimized by an opportunistic man, they are firmly in control.

"Wives" displays a definite power shift in the battle of the sexes.

Carlotta Brentan plays the man's divorced wife, Giulia Bisinella plays his new fiancee.

The Mandrake Root

The Mandrake Root (La Mandragola) is a satirical play by the author of The Prince, Niccolò Machiavelli.
Although the five-act comedy was published in 1524 and first performed in the carnival season of 1526, Machiavelli likely wrote The Mandrake Root in 1518 to be performed at the wedding of Duke Lorenzo de’ Medici and Maddalena de la Tour d’Auvregne.