Francesca Da Rimini, an Irresistible Farce at Lake Averno in Pozzuoli for Teatro Alla Deriva
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Photo by Davide Russo "Like doves, summoned by desire, with wings raised and steady, come flying through the air to their sweet nest, borne by their desire": thus, in Canto V of the Inferno of his Divine Comedy, Dante Alighieri described the arrival of the two most famous lustful souls in Italian literature, Paolo and Francesca, victims of courtly love, murderous madness, passion, and patriarchal jealousy. Similarly, the actors of the Henna Teat…
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