Fifth appointment with the prose season of the Teatro Comunale, which on Saturday 8 March hosts Pezzi d’uomo, the show by Ura Teatro on the theme of patriarchy, directed by Fabrizio Saccomanno, by and with Matteo Rocco Carbone, Riccardo Lanzarone, Simone Miglietta, Fabrizio Pugliese, Giuseppe Semeraro and Fabio Zullino and with the extraordinary participation of Guido Celli.

History. Pezzi d’uomo is a research project through theatre that aims to investigate and overturn the stereotype and the unique model of the patriarchal and predatory man in order to search for the scattered pieces of the language of modern man. Who are the children, but also the fathers, brothers, husbands of those good women who have fought and obtained rights in recent decades? What have men done in the meantime? What relationship do they live in, what do they really think, who are women for them? What is, according to a man, gender inequality? It is undeniable that contemporary society, at all latitudes, is still permeated by a patriarchal and male-centric culture. Women vote, enjoy fundamental rights, managerial roles, are primary and magistrates, claim a tailor-made grammar, are mothers and non-mothers, in recent years all the laws approved go in the direction of respect and autonomy of women, but how does man position himself in the face of this slow and inexorable systemic revolution? Pezzi d’uomo is a sort of paradoxical investigation, a questioning of men about what they know, feel and do in relation to women. Are they an integral part of a new shared feminism? Or do they feel defrauded of a role that falls to them by genetics and tradition? How much, in a short time, have fathers and sons changed? It is a show conceived and created by men, fragmented and interlocutors who face a process of decentralization and defeat, looking fear, contempt, loneliness, poetry in the face. Pezzi d’uomo, therefore, is a show, but above all the attempt, through theater, to untangle preconceptions and words from their historical-social anchors with the aim of questioning a new role and a concrete and shared gender equality.

The show is scheduled for 9 pm. Tickets cost 20 euros for the stalls (18 reduced over 70, students and under 25), 18 central boxes (16 reduced over 70, 13 students and under 25), 14 side boxes (12 reduced over 70, 10 students and under 25) and 10 proscenium/gallery (8 reduced students and under 25). They are on sale at the Teatro Comunale box office, at Vivaticket points of sale and online at www.vivaticket.com at the link urly.it/3155zc. The box office is always open on Wednesdays from 5 pm to 7 pm and Saturdays from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm (as well as on the day of each individual event, before the show). For information and reservations, you can contact the telephone numbers 348 6722242, 389 7983629 and 320 8949518.
The prose season will continue on Saturday, March 19 with I due Papi.