a comeback at the Teatro Alfieri in Turin, between now and November 28, for the musical Cats for viewers of the series "The Pride" of the billboard of the Society of Turin Shows.
Cats 1981, a musical composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Thomas Stearns Eliot (by additions of Trevor Nunn, and Richard Stiloge). It is one of the most successful plays of all time spectators, many plays and collections, wins the challenge in Italy and in great demand because the scene back in season 2010/11. The musical is based on the book by Thomas Stearns Eliot's 'Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats', a collection of poems with cats as protagonists. The poems were actually originally read that the poet wrote to his grandchildren and which were later published. Lloyd Webber has scored all the poems of the collection to build the history of musicals, as well as unpublished material supplied to him by the widow Eliot. 'Memory', the most famous song from the musical, was written by Trevor Nunn inspired by the poetry of Eliot's 'Rhapsody on a windy night', and was engraved by about 150 different artists. Cats went on stage the world premiere at the New London Theatre in London's West End in 1981. A Broadway musical debut at the Winter Garden Theatre in 1982. The show is staged in Italy for the first time Palatrussardi in Milan in 1995. On October 28, 2009 debuted at the Teatro Sistina in Rome, the Italian version of Company Rancia directed by Saverio Marconi and choreographed and directed by Daniel Ezralow associated (most watched show of the theatrical season 2009/2010, in accordance with the Stock Exchange Entertainment AGIS). A bit 'of figures: the production of the musical Cats in London became more continuously represented with 6141 replications. Cats celebrated its 6,138 th Broadway replica replica surpassing the record for a musical. 7485 closed with well-illustrated. In total 26 countries were represented in more than 300 cities and translated into ten languages.
In Italy's success is due to the Company of Cats Rancia, prepared at the Broadway. The edition of the Society of Rancia, defined by the press, making his debut as the musical of the year, has already charmed more than 200,000 spectators in over 160 performances, making the full record in theaters all over Italy. Proposed through their translation into Italian by Michele Renzullo and Franco Travaglio, see Cats, directed by Saverio Marconi, directed and choreographed by Daniel associated Ezralow, the customs house of the cover and the music performed live by an orchestra of 16 conducted by elements Vincent Latorre. A name that stands out above all, worthy of the greatest opera productions, is the extraordinary artist Genovese Giulia Ottonello. This year, however, is not a pure translation, as it happened instead in over 20 countries where it has been represented in the original, but a reinterpretation of the historical musical in three decades after its debut, which creates a modern and innovative. A particular note should be given costumes by Francesco Martini Coveri, after a thorough research on the movements and expressions of the feline world. Coveri started the study of forms and costumes of Cats to get to accomplish more soft and fluid, with a view to making the cats live, contemporary, almost pop, making it especially unique. In addition, the creativity and experience in the theater of Zaira De Vincentiis were devoted to the creation of wigs and make-up that still characterize most of the personalities of individual characters through a complex process of transformation from human to cat. Finally, there is a new setting, full of suggestions, even for the sets designed by Gabriele Moreschi: Italian Jellicle cats meet at the landfill near an old amusement park, inspired by the historic Coney Island. The non-traditional, and then new director interprets the meeting of 25 cats naughty, delicious, elegant, magical, sensual, like a great feast in the night more special this year, in fact, they meet to know that the cat will have the privilege getting to the Sweet Hereafter to be reborn to new life. All of the district of Jellicle cats gather for the annual dance and to celebrate the old Cat Old Deuteronomy, their leader. During the festival one of the cats will be chosen and will have the honor to ascend to heaven for Jellicle Cats, the Heaviside Layer, but before cats show up and tell their story. The party is upset by two events: the appearance on stage of Grizabella, once a charming kitten that after leaving the group she found herself alone, abandoned and in misery, and the sudden apparition of the evil Macavity, who kidnaps Old Deuteronomy throwing the other cats in distress. Macavity returns disguised as Old Deuteronomy, but is recognized and banished. To retrieve their leader, the Jellicle cats want help from Magic Mister Mistoffelees, witnessed the fascinating Cassandra. When the group met and serenity seems to be back, Grizabella reappears which is aimed at former comrades, asking to be pardoned and readmitted to each other (With the song's most famous musicals, Memory). And his Old Deuteronomy allows her the privilege of climbing the ladder that will take her to heaven. This time, in exceptional cases, cats have also been invited to the party's rights, to let them know, through these special accounts and the sharing of so many emotions, and how particular animals have a unique worldview. Between a play of shadow puppetry, a huge supermarket trolley, balls of wool, stunts, jumps between moments of pure agility, climbing and sweatshirts invasions in the audience, took shape in a totally original show that explains the strange relationship, described the beautiful book by Eliot, which exists between cats and men. The tour includes a temporal sequence in the Civic Theatre of La Spezia, the Teatro Verdi in Florence, the Grand Theatre of Padova, Teatro Ponchielli Cremona, Paladozza of Bologna, Teatro Comunale di Modena, Teatro Fraschini di Pavia, Teatro Traiano Civitavecchia, Teatro Gesualdo di Avellino, the Teatro Verdi in Salerno, Catanzaro Politeama Theatre, the Metropolitan Theatre of Catania and finally the Palalottomatica in Rome.
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