Messina, Rosaria Brancato returns to the stage with the monologue “Donna Sarina against crackers”

John

By John

After the great success of last summer it returns the monologue “Donna Sarina against crackers” on stagedebut on the stage of the journalist and writer Rosaria Brancato. As part of the Christmas in the Theater programme, the appointment is Friday 27 December at 9pm in the Sala Laudamo.

The stand-up comedy, directed by Vincenzo Tripodo and co-produced by the ARB Association and the Teatro Vittorio Emanuele, through a light and at the same time sharp style it traces the contours of a society increasingly incapable of real relationships, which has implemented a collective removal of what happened in the pandemic. Between a bitter smile and hilarious “scenes of everyday life”, the show is a denunciation of how things didn’t go well at all compared to what we had hoped for singing from the balconies during the lockdown. Between the kitchen and the living room, between a PC that doesn’t work and the bathroom that needs cleaning, the voice of a southern woman, who has remained outside even the measures envisaged by the Pnrr, rises loudly not to be indignant but to take up the battles of previous generations and don’t give up.

A current, ironic, at times irreverent text that has Messina in the background but could be any post-covid city, which invites us to reflect on how much the condition of women has worsened and on the importance of networks between people.