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Pagliardi: Caligula
Caligula has become an archetype, a myth: that of madness saturated with cruelty. But in his madness, Caligula finds something else, to which reason is blind: the world under his eyes is filled with poetic, strange, monstrous visions, open to the marvellous. Giovanni Pagliardi's fable, set to music in Venice in 1672, unfolds delirium as a true dramatic springboard for the creation of visions and pretence actions. Using puppets for their staging, Mimmo Cuticchio and Alexandra Rübner tie in with a very baroque passion: The puppet is the marvel par excellence, it realizes the impossible, it is a prodigy.
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