SINGLE ACT INSPIRED BY RAYMOND CARVER’S
STORIES DRAMATURGY AND DIRECTION BY MARIO PERNA
WITH SIMONA FREDELLA, ANDREA PALLADINO, ALESSIO SORDILLO
SCENES LUCIANO CAPPIELLO, TEATRO FELINO
LIGHT DESIGN MARIO PERNA
PRODUCTION TEATRO FELINO

PALAZZO REALE – ROMANTIC GARDEN
10 JULY AT 21.00
DURATION 1H+10MIN

In 1983 Raymond Carver wrote A Small Good Thing, a story preserved in the famous collection entitled Cathedral. The triviality of tragedy in the so-called Carver Country gives life to a space marked by small elements that suggest places. The time of the events is indefinite, dilated, like the ceaseless ticking of everyday life’s clock. Carver traps his characters in a blurred photograph, cutting pieces of their lives and returning them incomplete to the reader, as it happens in the dramaturgy that gives life to this piece.