Thursday 25/7/2013 at 21:00
Theater
Play oval bed of Coonery and Chapman starring Tarvisium Teatro, the July 25 in Canove
Thursday, July 25, 2013, at the teatro di Canove at 21.00 hours, " theatre companyTarvisium Teatro" will stage the show "The oval bed".
The Oval Bed
by Ray Cooney and John Chapman, translated by Laura Del Bono
Philip and Guido, publishers of books for children, are exactly the opposite ' as way of life; l ' a serious and devoted to his family, the ' more exuberant and womanizing. And that's why Linda ', Guido's wife, tired of the constant husband's romances, decides to take revenge by venturing into an extramarital affair. The case, however, that the letter of his spasimente, forgotten for distraction on the couch Spinelli, is found and read by candido Filippo who, influenced by Guido, suspect that the fedifraga and his wife, Giovanna ' innocent. Gli atroci suspicions about the ' lover, due to fortuitous events, fall on Cirillo, whimsical decorator apparently gay, which takes care of their apartment, which, unbeknownst to all ' all, has embarked on an affair with Silvia, the busty maid and uninhibited. To bring further anguish and complication to the story is the simultaneous presence of other characters: the famous writer Gabrielle Bernardini, provincial and moralistic Busolin, who suddenly arrives to offer two great opportunities l ' publishers to publish his new book, a best seller " ", Miss Rosa Gallina, pleasing call center worker, ready to offer his services to generously dear Guido and finally, Walter Ballarin, pseudo boor and unlikely lover of Linda. Nine spigliati interpreters for a game of hilarious misunderstandings, everything pivots between sitting room and bedroom. All against all or all with everyone?
The Authors
Ray Cooney is without other ' one of the most prolific and important figures of the English and European Theater. Author, actor, producer and Director, from 1960 he regularly writing, churning out plays that are represented with success all over the world (including double Cabs, just to mention one of the most famous). Today his works are translated into more than 40 languages and performed in countries as diverse as Russia, China and Japan. And ' was estimated to have been seen by over 100 million viewers.
John Chapman, started at the theatre as an actor, soon became a stage actor. And ' disappeared in Perigueux (France) on September 3, 2001. In collaboration with Ray Cooney and with the BBC, were born over two hundred very successful comedies.
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