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Theatre Play in Italian - Lungs / Polmoni

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What does it mean to decide to become parents today?

Maria Amelia Monti and Gigio Alberti bring LUNGS/Polmoni to the stage, a whirlwind dialogue that spans a couple’s entire life. Having previously shared the stage, Monti and Alberti – performers with extraordinary theatrical experience, capable of navigating a range of tones and emotions with depth and authenticity – come together once more to give voice and substance to a text of exceptional power, set to engage, surprise and leave a lasting impression. Relying solely on the power of the spoken word, they bring to the stage the great anxieties of our age: from climate change to economic uncertainty, right through to the fragility of emotions. The real driving force behind the

production, however, is its overwhelming irony. Duncan Macmillan, an English playwright known in Italy for *Every Brilliant Thing* and his more recent *People, Places & Things*, crafts a script brimming with rapid-fire dialogue and everyday neuroses, which Monti and Alberti navigate with unique comic mastery. With their ability to alternate between emotion and sarcasm, the two protagonists render a deeply intimate story universal, presenting us with a portrait of a couple that is at once ruthless

and liberatingly cheerful.



by Duncan Macmillan

starring Maria Amelia Monti and Gigio Alberti

directed by Alberto Giusta

produced by Atlantide/Teatro Stabile di Verona, CMC/Nidodiragno