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So, 'Alessandro Baricco legge Novecento' is quite an experience. Baricco himself takes on the role of Danny Boodman T.D. Lemon Novecento, diving deep into this character with a kind of warmth and introspection that's hard to shake off. The atmosphere is rather intimate, almost like a one-man show but layered with the weight of the narrative. The pacing moves like a gentle tide, allowing you to reflect on the themes of identity and belonging while the performance unfolds. There's a rawness to it, the practical effects and staging are simple, yet they create a canvas for Baricco's words to paint vivid images in your mind. It’s a fascinating reinterpretation, and you can really feel the care he put into connecting with the audience.
Intimate one-man performanceThemes of identity and belongingReflective pacing and atmosphere
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