Piccoli crimini coniugali (Small crimes of married life)
Great Prose

PICCOLI CRIMINI CONIUGALI (SMALL CRIMES OF MARRIED LIFE)
by Eric Emmanuel Schmitt
theatrical adaption by Michele Placido
with Michele Placido and Anna Bonaiuto
theatre director Michele Placido
production Goldenart
A great couple of Italian actors perform a theatrical piece which is as brilliant as it is ruthless. Michele Placido returns to Trento with a play by the famous French playwright Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, sharing the stage with Anna Bonaiuto.
"Piccoli Crimini coniugali" ("Small crimes of married life") reflects on the dynamics of the couple's relationship, by sounding out the problems that may arise over the years. Gilles and Lisa are a couple like many others, who for fifteen years now have been seemingly living a quiet family relationship.
He is a writer of detective stories, and not really an advocate of living life with a partner, while Lisa is a wife in love, faithful and frightened by the idea of losing her husband.
A small domestic accident, in which Gilles completely loses his memory, becomes the triggering cause of a subtle game of massacre, in an attempt to recover Gilles' identity and regain possession of their common experience. A show that moves along the line of verbal confrontation between husband and wife, made up of loving and ironic jokes, which are ferocious and sharp at the same time.
Info: tickets - online purchase (from 4 November until 17.00 on the day of the event)
organization: Centro servizi culturali S. Chiara