Ten works necessary to understand the history of theater

The theater’s vitality allows reinterpreting tragic or comical storylines from every period, in a puzzling world full of fantasy that culminates in catharsis and establishes a tight bond with the audience, century after century.

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It is as you please

LUIGI PIRANDELLO, 1917

Pirandello, a Nobel Prize of Literature, creates a popular, contradictory, fresh, and spontaneous society that is contextualized in Sicily and with a slight Neapolitan setting. It emphasizes life to theater and theater to life, with its distress and anxieties. His play creates a Mediterranean sensation, violent dark zones and happy moments. Lemon-tree perfume. The play enables the audience to enter the true Sicily, and also walk around the streets of Naples with balconies with hanging pictures of all kinds and husbands, grandparents or sons that have already died.