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Theater in a mountain hut in the Trentino Dolomites

2021-08-03T10:51:46.311Z


Admiring a theatrical show or attending a reading in a mountain hut and on a meadow with the mountain peaks framing it is an unusual and exciting experience. (HANDLE)


SAN MARTINO DI CASTROZZA - Admiring a theatrical show or attending a reading in a mountain hut and on a meadow with the mountain peaks as a frame is an unusual and exciting experience. But it is even more so when the scenery is that of the Pale di San Martino, among the most beautiful Dolomites in Trentino. From 17 to 22 August the event "Natural Stories" is staged, a theatrical show with a monologue by Stefano Scandaletti taken from "Casa d'altri" by Silvio D'Arzo, proposed in 4 daily replicas. The event, which lasts 45 minutes, takes place in a hut in Col locality, reachable by a short guided walk, and must be booked by writing to info@sanmartino.com The initiative, born last year after a long period of lockdown,wants to combine theater and nature and allow artists to perform in total tranquility. This year's show is a monologue by Stefano Scandaletti, theater and television actor, taken from "Casa d'altri", the work of Silvio D'Arzo, pseudonym of Ezio Comparoni; is an existentialist tale, set in a mountain village. The direction is entrusted to Monica Codena and accompanying the performances are the notes of the composer and author Domenico Calabrò. You can attend the show every day, from 17 to 22 August, from 15 to 18 and on Sundays, from 10 to 13. (ANSA).is an existentialist tale, set in a mountain village. The direction is entrusted to Monica Codena and accompanying the performances are the notes of the composer and author Domenico Calabrò. You can attend the show every day, from 17 to 22 August, from 15 to 18 and on Sundays, from 10 to 13. (ANSA).is an existentialist tale, set in a mountain village. The direction is entrusted to Monica Codena and accompanying the performances are the notes of the composer and author Domenico Calabrò. You can attend the show every day, from 17 to 22 August, from 15 to 18 and on Sundays, from 10 to 13. (ANSA).


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