Come gli Etruschi uscirono dalla crisi - Gigio Brunello, Gyula Molnár (alias Giulio Molnár)

Come gli Etruschi uscirono dalla crisi

Gigio Brunello
, Gyula Molnár (alias Giulio Molnár)
| Mogliano Veneto, Italy
Genre
Comédie
Characters
Economico, Arlecchino, Bat, Ginetto, Colombina, Balanzone, Brighella, Postino, Coccodrillo
Acts count
16
Note

The text was created in response to and as a critique of the 2008 global economic crisis. It also features the character Ginetto the rabbit, invented by Brunello, who already appeared in Un trovatello a casa del diavolo, Trovatello Due and La carota.

Abstract

Arlecchino facing the economic crisis

Due to an economic crisis, all performances were suspended and the puppets were stored in plastic bags. Only the Economico puppet, which can play all the characters by simply changing its head, continues to perform. Arlecchino has had his mask taken away and his heart has fled in search of it. Even his stick has abandoned him: without his mask, Arlequin's wrinkled old face no longer makes anyone laugh. Ginetto the rabbit is afraid of having his ears cut off, Colombine is the victim of a hysterical pregnancy, and Crocodile, like an accountant collecting taxes, is always ready to swallow anything. However, the puppets trapped in the bags manage to free themselves by breaking the regime imposed by the Economico and, following Arlecchino, go in search of lost fairy tales and a beating heart.

Publications and translations

Publication

Gigio Brunello, Tragedie e commedie per tavoli e baracche. Treviso: De Bastiani Editore, 2018.

Language
Italian
Literary tones
Absurd, Comical, Fantasy
Animation Techniques
Glove-puppet
, Bare hand
Audience
Not specified

Keywords

Theatrical techniques

Permalink

Contributor

Francesca Di Fazio

Translator

Vagia Grounidou