Between the twentieth and twenty-first centuries in Italy, the narrative monologue emerged as an independent theatrical genre. "Passione" by Laura Curino is one of the first performance of italian narrative theatre: the essay analyzes the monologue. It is the transfigured memory of the birth of Curino's passion for the theatre, based on the techniques of oral history. The performance is characterized by the ability to relate autobiographical micro- history to the larger backdrop of national history, and by the plurality of verbal languages, both cultural, popular and dialect. The monologue shows a large quotation from Mistero buffo by Dario Fo and Franca Rame. Curino indicates some of the roots of her experience in the long tradition of italian actor- writers.
Carpani, R., Passioni e generazioni. Laura Curino, Franca Rame e Maria alla Croce, in Bino, C., Innocenti Malini, G., Peja, L. (ed.), Lo scandalo del corpo. Studi di un altro teatro per Claudio Bernardi, Vita e Pensiero, Milano 2019: 175- 186 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/148752]
Passioni e generazioni. Laura Curino, Franca Rame e Maria alla Croce
Carpani, Roberta
2019
Abstract
Between the twentieth and twenty-first centuries in Italy, the narrative monologue emerged as an independent theatrical genre. "Passione" by Laura Curino is one of the first performance of italian narrative theatre: the essay analyzes the monologue. It is the transfigured memory of the birth of Curino's passion for the theatre, based on the techniques of oral history. The performance is characterized by the ability to relate autobiographical micro- history to the larger backdrop of national history, and by the plurality of verbal languages, both cultural, popular and dialect. The monologue shows a large quotation from Mistero buffo by Dario Fo and Franca Rame. Curino indicates some of the roots of her experience in the long tradition of italian actor- writers.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.