47b03495-9f78-4847-bb96-5b21e22d5302

info@illocoteatro.com 

 +39 3336035061

47b03495-9f78-4847-bb96-5b21e22d5302

facebook
instagram
youtube
47b03495-9f78-4847-bb96-5b21e22d5302
9fdf242c-774d-423c-9aff-0adb0150e4a8.jpeg

CATCH ME

The house inside Ennio

7110a42e-3b58-4981-90b6-d9b649d6ddba.jpeg

“Every man is born as many men and dies as one”

 M. Heidegger

Five years ago, during the research for a show, we came across a trunk full of old photos and junk; along with these objects, 15 tapes on which one voice, always the same, recorded several dreams, 106 in all. Probing through all these materials, like an archive fund not yet catalogued, we understood, discovered or perhaps decided that all those objects belonged to a single human being, whose name appears in most documents and on the back of many photographs: Ennio.

Listening to the audiotapes and studying the relics contained in the trunk, the idea of building a show, a theatrical documentary in which we can give life and body to the dreams recorded, using objects as clues, finds or tests in order to recompose the identity contours of this silhouette of character, the more hypnotic the more fragmentary and elusive.

The staging project gradually took the structure of a thriller based on the removal and on the ego, reverberating on the scene an ambiguous and faint light. From the darkness in which we grope, representations of dreams and actors in search of Ennio emerge, illuminated almost exclusively by torches and lamps. The traces he left us, while testifying to the life, fears, anxieties and desires of an individual, allude and refer to the absolute of human experience. In an attempt to reconstruct Ennio, in fact, each interpreter ends up proposing a version that resembles him or her, as a reflection in which to recognize themselfs or fall in love.

The text, composed through stage writing and with the collaboration of a dramaturg, is divided into four acts, which mark the highlights of the life of the absent protagonist. The objects contained in the trunk and the recorded dreams not merged in the show are made available to the spectators, in the interactive exhibition created in the foyer of the theater.

f3d2c9d8-a642-4366-912f-7a642d5c54b3.jpeg

Credits

 

Directed by Roberto Andolfi


Dramaturg Rosalinda Conti


Assistant director Alessia Giglio


With Maria Vittoria Argenti, Dario Carbone, Annarita Colucci, Valeria D'Angelo, Anton De Guglielmo


Costume Designer Annarita Colucci


Scene Illoco Teatro


Lighting consultancy Emilio Barone


Organization and communication Cecilia Carponi


Psychoanalytic consultancy Omar Imili Guicci


A performance by Illoco Teatro


Coproduction: Teatro nel Bicchiere Festival, Maremma


With the support of Spin Time Labs



Catch Me è un inseguimento.

47b03495-9f78-4847-bb96-5b21e22d5302

info@illocoteatro.com 

 +39 3336035061


facebook
instagram
youtube