Fabrizio Gifuni. Con il vostro irridente silenzio - Pacini Theatre - Pescia (PT) - QualcosaDaFare.it
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Giovedì 29 febbraio alle ore 20.45, Fabrizio Gifuni porta sul palco del Teatro Pacini di Pescia lo spettacolo Con il vostro irridente silenzio. Studio sulle letture dalla prigionia e sul memoriale di Aldo Moro.

Associazione Culturale Cadmo.Si ringraziano Nicola Lagioia e il Salone internazionale del Libro di Torino, Christian Raimo per la collaborazione, Francesco Maria Biscione e Miguel Gotor per la consulenza storica.

Aldo Moro durante la prigionia parla, ricorda, scrive, risponde, interroga, confessa, accusa, si congeda. Scrive lettere, si rivolge ai familiari, agli amici, ai colleghi di partito, ai rappresentanti delle istituzioni; annota brevi disposizioni testamentarie.

E insieme compone un lungo testo politico, storico, personale – il cosiddetto memoriale – partendo dalle domande poste dai suoi carcerieri.

Le lettere e il memoriale sono le ultime parole di Moro, l'insieme delle carte scritte nei 55 giorni della sua prigionia. Un fiume di parole inarrestabile che si cercò subito di arginare, silenziare, mistificare, irridere. Moro non è Moro, veniva detto. La stampa, in modo pressoché unanime, martellò l'opinione pubblica sconfessando le sue parole, mentre Moro urlava dal carcere il proprio sdegno per quest'ulteriore crudele tortura.

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43.904820°, 10.690240°

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Giovedì 29/02/2024


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The Theatre was born under the star of a prestigious academy in Pescia, 'The Sharps'. A group of noble art enthusiasts who, moved by the love of opera, joined in a real expensive and risky enterprise. The Affiliates entrusted to the architect Giovanni Antonio Tani the project of the new theater that should have been built on the meadow of St. Francis near the Franciscan convent and gave him the burden of following the construction works that began on July 14, 1717 and ended about ten years later. The Theatre, a prestigious musical space, has undergone various changes over time:
- in 1756 the transformation of the gallery was carried out into fifteen stages which were then increased and arranged in five orders in 1795. In 1888 the safety exits, the lighting system and the furnishings were arranged. The renovation ended in 1889 and on May 10 of that year, the Theatre was finally inaugurated on the notes of 'Saffo', the most important opera by Giovanni Pacini, a citizen of Pescia, to whom he was titled the building. Due to a major financial and management crisis, the Theatre had to stop its activity and remained closed from 1907 to 1925, when it was given back to the population. But during the Second World War it suffered great damage during the withdrawal of the Germans and only in 1947 was restored. Then it became, from the mid- sixties, property of the municipality which during the eighties carried out important restoration works under the guidance of the architect Francesco Guerrieri. Its final reopening was on December 13, 1990.

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