Nice curtain in Ravenna between Checco Zalone and Riccardo Muti during one of the two evenings of the comedian's show "Amore più Iva".
Zalone on stage, wearing a wig, was imitating Muti joking on the fact that the words spoken by opera singers are often difficult to understand ("I've been saying to myself for 60 years: 'but what are these possessed people saying?'" he says the comedian), when Maestro Muti appears in the audience.
At that point Zalone among the general laughter says: "Teacher, I have a family, let me work for the future".
And Muti responds promptly by applauding: "But you have to work because you're good!".
The skit ends with Zalone running off the stage to "genuflect" in front of the conductor, promising not to do any more of his imitations.
The two then embrace to the applause and laughter of the audience in the hall.